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…
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…
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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
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
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
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.
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.