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Thursday, Oct 23

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Testosterone levels decline with age, not menopause, study finds

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Social media widely promotes testosterone as an essential part of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT, also known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT) to treat low mood, brain fog and loss of vitality.

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Menopause: Navigating a tough transition

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Sometimes called “the change,” menopause is a normal, natural part of aging for people who menstruate. But just because this transition is a natural process doesn’t mean it’s always a

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The Better Menopause supplement is a natural way to rekindle vitality and desire in midlife

www.scotsman.com

How The Better Menopause can help women feel like themselves again.

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NHS health checks in England to have questions on menopause for first time

www.theguardian.com

Experts welcome the addition but urge the health service to improve awareness of checks in the first place

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Menopause screening to be included in NHS health checks from next year

www.bbc.co.uk

Despite the change - which will happen in 2026 - campaigners warn some women will lose out because the number who attend is too low.

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“It’s Getting Hot in Here” – Rhode Island’s New Workplace Accommodations for Menopause

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Hot flashes at work? Rhode Island says: let’s cool things down. In a historic move, the Ocean State has become the first in the nation to mandate workplace accommodations for menopause and related conditions. Yes, you read that…

Questions on menopause to be included in NHS health checks for the first time

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NHS health checks are offered to eligible people between 40 and 74, looking for those at risk of conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

Questions on menopause to be included in NHS health checks for the first time

www.shropshirestar.com

NHS health checks are offered to eligible people between 40 and 74, looking for those at risk of conditions like type 2 diabetes and heart disease.

Wednesday, Oct 22

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Starting estrogen early helps prevent health problems during menopause

www.upi.com

Perimenopausal women who used estrogen for at least 10 years before their periods stopped had 60% lower odds for breast cancer, heart attack and stroke.

Testosterone levels decline with age, not menopause, despite what you’ve heard

theconversation.com

Testosterone is widely promoted as an essential part of menopausal hormone therapy to treat low mood, brain fog and low energy. But new research challenges this.

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Breast cancer survivors find relief for debilitating menopause symptom

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About 50% of menopausal women experience genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) that involves changes to the genitals, including the vagina, urethra and bladder. When estrogen levels drop during menopause, it can cause the GSM symptoms…

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State Law Trends, “Captive Audience” Ban Clash, Rhode Island Menopause Law [Video, Podcast]

natlawreview.com

This week, we’re covering an uptick in state-level employment law activity, federal court decisions on “captive audience” bans, and Rhode Island's new menopause accommodation requirements.

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Why scientists are finally investigating the menopause symptom that derails careers

metro.co.uk

As the majority of women admit to suffering brain fog during menopause, isn't it high time we finally closed in on a solution to this silent saboteur of success?

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New study highlights equity gap in accessing inclusive menopause care across UK

medicalxpress.com

Researchers explored how women experience menopause care within the NHS, focusing on inequalities shaped by ethnicity, socioeconomic status and cultural norms.

Tuesday, Oct 21

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Researchers say GI problems are common during menopause

www.upi.com

Researchers said 94% of nearly 600 women 44-73 reported digestive problems, and of those 82% said their problems either started or got worse during menopause.

Early menopause increases risk of metabolic syndrome in women

www.news-medical.net

The prevalence of metabolic syndrome, a dangerous and potentially deadly condition, increases with menopause.

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A Conversation With Tamsen Fadal, Menopause Advocate and Producer of The (M) Factor

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After navigating her own experience with menopause, bestselling author, journalist and menopause advocate Tamsen Fadal has made it her mission…

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Study highlights the need for nationwide menopause education program in the UK

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More than three-quarters of women feel that they are not well-informed enough about menopause, according to a new study led by UCL researchers, highlighting the need for a nationwide menopause education programme.