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Women don’t pause: Menopause is moving out of the shadows as women midlifers create conversations, content & community around itAnkita Wamburkar’s struggle with unexplained health issues—initially misdiagnosed—highlights a wider gap in menopause awareness. Her eventu...
Pink of health, not pink campaignsPink's symbolic association with women's health needs to evolve beyond campaigns. True health equity demands systemic reform in policy, fin...
FDA to remove Black Box warning from hormone replacement therapy, marking major shift in menopause careFDA menopause hormone therapy: The FDA has removed a long-standing black box warning from menopause hormone therapies. This decision revers...
At 51, Twinkle Khanna candidly shares her menopause strugglesIn her recent social media post, author and former actor Twinkle Khanna spoke candidly about her journey through menopause. Known for her w...
Deepika Padukone’s trainer shares 5 ways to stay fit and balanced during menopauseCelebrity trainer Yasmin Karachiwala shares with women a new perspective on menopause. She shares five key steps that helped her embrace th...
Menopause is hot: How celebrities and startups are transforming women's healthMenopause is having a moment, with celebrities and entrepreneurs capitalising on the growing global market for menopause-related products a...
Emcure Pharma brings product range for menopause wellnessEmcure Pharmaceuticals has introduced the Arth range of products to support women during menopause. This new line aims to alleviate symptom...
New study rethinks menopause beyond medicalisation and stigmaThe Lancet study highlights the need to reconsider the perception of menopause as solely a medical issue, urging for a broader societal und...
Postmenopausal women more susceptible to dementiaThe female brain is rich in estrogen receptors, particularly in regions that control memory, mood, sleep and body temperature, all of which...
Alzheimer's disease, dementia treatment: Hormone replacement therapy offers ray of hope, claims studyAlzheimer's disease and dementia have caused a lot worries around the world but there is a ray of hope.
Hormone pills that ease the effects of menopause linked to dementia, says new studyA nationwide study from Denmark suggests that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may be associated with a higher risk for dementia, although...
Study shows how hot flashes, night sweat & other menopause symptoms affect women in the workplaceThe findings underscore the physical, economic and social challenges women face as they age, enduring sometimes debilitating physical chang...
Menopause connected to depression? Here's what the experts sayHormone replacement therapy (which many women take during menopause) may have an impact on mental health
Davina McCall says portion restriction is 'essential' for reducing menopausal belly fat. Details hereWhile menopausal weight loss is generally difficult, Davina McCall has highlighted the lifestyle changes she found beneficial.
Menopause can be tough. But, music can ease mood swings and depression, says studyStudy suggests that music is instrumental in managing menopause.
Basic biology of menopause: The hormonal transition & what happens nextWomen often experience the hormonal transition of midlife in a shroud of misinformation and shame.
No menopause policy for women employees in government, private sectorsThe minister said before taking any decision on the issue of formulation of menopause policy for women employees in government and private ...
Delay menopause with food: Eat oily fish, legumes and soya productsEarly menopause makes women vulnerable to heart-related problems, osteoporosis & depression.
- Sleep problems in menopause linked to hot flashes, depression
Washington, Feb 20 (IANS) A study of middle-aged women by the University of Illinois (UI) found that sleep problems vary across the stages ...
Attention, ladies! Sleep apnea gets worse post-menopauseSleep apnea begins with partial blockage of the upper airway and leads to pauses in breathing while asleep.