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Monday, Jun 10

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I save marriages as a menopause coach – men thank me, and I even convinced two kids their mother didn’t hate them

AFTER mistaking her perimenopause for dementia, one woman is challenging workplaces to be more inclusive about “the change.”

I save marriages as a menopause coach – men thank me, and I even convinced two kids their mother didn’t hate them

www.thesun.co.uk

AFTER mistaking her perimenopause for dementia, one woman is challenging workplaces to be more inclusive about “the change.”

I save marriages as a menopause coach – men thank me, and I even convinced two kids their mother didn’t hate them

www.the-sun.com

AFTER mistaking her perimenopause for dementia, one woman is challenging workplaces to be more inclusive about “the change.”

Sunday, Jun 9

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Menopause treatments can help with hot flashes and other symptoms—but many people aren't aware of the latest advances

medicalxpress.com

Menopause used to be a taboo topic in many quarters. Now, it's frequently in the news.

Friday, Jun 7

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Menopause treatments can help with hot flashes and other symptoms – but many people aren’t aware of the latest advances

theconversation.com

The number of patients prescribed hormonal therapy plummeted after 2002, due to findings experts have since questioned. With better understanding, more and more people are using these treatments.

Thursday, Jun 6

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Study Links Early Menopause To Breast Cancer In Women

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An American study has found that women who enter menopause before the age of 40 are more likely to develop breast cancer. The findings were presented at the ‘Endocrine Society’s annual meeting in Massachusetts, Boston held from in June 1 –…

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Boy Meets World Star Claims She Reversed Menopause With Help Of 'Shamans' In Belize To Get Pregnant At 54

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Trina McGee shocked a lot of fans with the news she was pregnant at 54 years old! Some may have even wondered if at that age she had already hit menopause. And it turns out… she had! Over a year ago! Wait, huh?? The Boy Meets World alum…

Wednesday, Jun 5

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Boy Meets World co-star makes wild claim Trina McGee's pregnancy at 54 could be a PUBLICITY STUNT - after star claimed she had 'reversed menopause' to conceive naturally

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Trina McGee's former Boy Meets World co-star Maitland Ward has made a wild claim that the star's pregnancy at 54 could be a publicity stunt.

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Boy Meets World’s Trina McGee explains how she ‘reversed’ early menopause after revealing ‘miracle’ pregnancy at 54

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ACTRESS Trina McGee says she managed to defy time and reverse her menopause ahead of her pregnancy.

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Boy Meets World star Trina McGee claims she reversed early menopause with natural remedies and a shaman... before falling pregnant at 54

www.dailymail.co.uk

Trina McGee said she was able to conceive her fourth child in her fifties because she was able to reverse menopause.

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I took magic mushrooms for the menopause – they restored my joy

inews.co.uk

Helen Down, 51, had been feeling apathetic and listless for years. She travelled to the Netherlands to take part in a women-only psychedelic retreat

Monday, Jun 3

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Ultimate guide to a good night's sleep during the menopause - and cut heart disease risk

www.mirror.co.uk

The study, led by Columbia University Medical Center in New York City found that women who reported poor sleep quality during menopause were three times more likely to have poor overall cardiovascular health scores

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Early menopause may increase risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer

Some women who experience menopause early-;before age 40-;have an increased risk for developing breast and ovarian cancer, according to research being presented Monday at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Boston, Mass.

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Early menopause linked to greater risk for breast, and possibly ovarian cancer

medicalxpress.com

Some women who experience menopause early—before age 40—have an increased risk of developing breast and ovarian cancer, according to research being presented at ENDO 2024, the Endocrine Society's annual meeting in Boston, Mass.

Women who begin menopause early face double the risk of breast cancer, study finds

Research finds women who go through early menopause are almost four times as likely to contract ovarian cancer

Sunday, Jun 2

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