WEST MICHIGAN — October is Menopause Awareness Month, and everyone deserves to know when they can expect it to happen, and what to do to meet your goals. Dr. Diana Bitner with True Women's Health ...
It’s now been 15 years since Menopause Awareness Month was first observed. Yet despite being on the map for more than a decade, it still isn’t quite as visible as some more familiar health ...
Among the litany of women’s health topics considered taboo, menopause has been among the most stigmatized. Still, more and more pharma companies have been investing in the menopause space over the ...
For many women, having uncomfortable conversations with their mothers or a health care professional about menstruation was a rite of passage. Today, there is a lot of education available for girls, ...
EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WEAU) - As menopause awareness month wraps up, a local OBGYN is sharing some common misconceptions. Dr. Melissa Emmerich with Marshfield Medical Center-Eau Claire said many think pre ...
Menopause is universal, but women around the world don't always experience it the same way. Here's what culture, stress, ...
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Menopause is not just a word describing the end of one's menstrual cycle — it carries a heavier meaning, that goes beyond physiological and psychological changes. It can affect productivity, strain ...
As World Menopause Month 2022 draws to a close we wanted to reflect on how the conversation around the menopause in the workplace has steadily gathered momentum. In 2020 our article Turn Up The Volume ...
Current state law requires insurance coverage for FDA-approved menopause treatment, but this plan broadens coverage ...
Millions of women in the U.S. are experiencing menopause while working, and many are speaking out about the impact it has on their performance, careers, and overall well-being, with Brooke Burke ...
Fostering more open conversations around menopause can help women feel less isolated and more comfortable sharing their experiences.