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Thursday, Jun 27

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Over half of Brit women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close friends, relatives – or even their partners

MORE than half of women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close female friends, relatives – or even their partners.

Over half of Brit women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close friends, relatives – or even their partners

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MORE than half of women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close female friends, relatives – or even their partners.

Over half of Brit women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close friends, relatives – or even their partners

www.thesun.co.uk

MORE than half of women would never discuss menopause symptoms with close female friends, relatives – or even their partners.

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White House Exploring Whether Delaying Menopause Could Keep Women Healthier

futurism.com

Will delaying menopause keep women healthier for longer? Experts are trying to figure that out. As The New York Times reports, the White House earlier this year announced an initiative to determine whether slowing the process of menopause…

Wednesday, Jun 26

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Ads for menopause supplements banned by regulator

www.independent.co.uk

Two Facebook ads for Rejuvit Ageless Vitality and Rejuvit Graceful Ageing claimed the supplements would treat symptoms of the menopause

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Watchdog bans ads for menopause supplements that claimed to 'cure hot flushes'

www.mirror.co.uk

The Advertising Standards Authority said the ads included a range of claims that the supplements could treat or cure symptoms of the menopause

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Menopause: Gynaecologist Urges Women To Adopt Healthy Lifestyles

newtelegraphng.com

A consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, Ademola Ayodele, has said it is important for women to maintain healthy lifestyles such as healthy weight, exercise, sugar reduction, and healthy diet to help them cope with menopause…

Tuesday, Jun 25

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Would you have a vampire vagina treatment? Expert reveals how 'O shot' injections of your own blood can treat everything from bladder leaks to menopause symptoms (and boost your sex life)

www.dailymail.co.uk

Women's health specialist Dr Sarah Jenkins, from London, alongside patient Gina, revealed how a vampire facial for your vagina is said to treat bladder leaks and vaginal dryness on This Morning

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Study finds Gen Z to have a more positive menopause experience than older women

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A study of 2,000 women found 63% of those who are currently or have gone through 'The Change' think their younger counterparts will have a more positive experience than they have

Study shows Gen Z better prepared for menopause than previous generations

A study of 2,000 women found 63 per cent of those who are currently or have gone through 'The Change' think their younger counterparts will have a more positive experience than they have

Gen Z to experience a more informed menopause journey, says new study

www.walesonline.co.uk

A study of 2,000 women found 63 per cent of those who are currently or have gone through 'The Change' think their younger counterparts will have a more positive experience than they have

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Penny Lancaster, 53, enjoys jewellery event after revealing she secretly had a breakdown when struggling with undiagnosed menopause

www.dailymail.co.uk

The former model, 53, looked in her element as she attended the Boodles gallery and enjoyed a spot of jewellery shopping before the tennis kicked off.

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How the menopause is putting women's HEARTS at risk: It increases their risk of a heart attack five-fold - yet many are unaware of the dangers. Here's how to protect yours

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When Vikie collapsed she assumed her chest pain was indigestion. It never crossed her mind that it might relate to her heart or that she was at risk due to the menopause.

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Women think Gen Z will have ‘easier menopause’ than Gen X who ‘went in blindly’ as it becomes less taboo, study finds

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WOMEN think Gen Z will find it ‘easier’ to go through the menopause than them – as the subject becomes less of a taboo.

Women think Gen Z will have ‘easier menopause’ than Gen X who ‘went in blindly’ as it becomes less taboo, study finds

WOMEN think Gen Z will find it ‘easier’ to go through the menopause than them – as the subject becomes less of a taboo.

Women think Gen Z will have ‘easier menopause’ than Gen X who ‘went in blindly’ as it becomes less taboo, study finds

www.the-sun.com

WOMEN think Gen Z will find it ‘easier’ to go through the menopause than them – as the subject becomes less of a taboo.

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Delaying Menopause Can Make Women Healthier, Claims Scientists

www.techtimes.com

Scientists are now claiming that delaying menopause may allow women to live longer healthier lives as the absence of menstruation accelerates the development of diseases.

Monday, Jun 24

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Could Delaying Menopause Improve Women’s Health and Longevity?

www.nytimes.com

Scientists are studying how to keep the ovaries working longer — and potentially, prevent age-related diseases in the process.

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Is andropause the same as 'male menopause,' and should men worry?

medicalxpress.com

Thanks to information surrounding the menopause, almost everyone knows something about how age affects hormone levels—in women.

Naomi Watts Wants Menopause to Be the New Puberty

www.wsj.com

The actor and founder on hormonal changes, her canine co-star and the acquisition of her company Stripes.