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Could a boost of vitamin D ease your menopause symptoms?
The majority of menopausal women are deficient.
Early menopause may increase heart disease risk later in life. A study shows why timing matters and how early care can protect heart health.
Sheryl Ross, M.D., board-certified ob/gyn at Providence Saint John’s Health Center in Santa Monica; and Cheng-Han Chen, M.D., board-certified cardiologist and medical director of the Structural Heart ...
A new study links premature menopause with a 40 percent higher lifetime risk of coronary heart disease. Black women in the ...
Research shows that simple daily lifestyle changes, such as exercise, stress reduction, and dietary shifts, can ease some of the most common menopause symptoms. If you're dealing with hot flashes, low ...
When Carrie Odell, 49, reflects on her mother's generation, she's certain that people at the time didn't discuss perimenopause — the dreaded years in almost every woman's life leading to ...
Dr. Rachel DiSanto, board-certified family medicine physician and Iredell Physician Network medical director, tackles the ...
There is better clarity on the benefits and risks of estrogen and progesterone for women of a certain age. Women are also demanding more attention to their needs. All of this helps to explain the ...
The relationship between food choices and health issues is not always well understood. Medical science and research have come a long way in raising awareness for women who are in their perimenopause ...
Weight gain, especially around the waist, can be a frustrating side effect for women going through menopause. It happens as body changes and hormonal shifts take their toll. “Aging reduces your ...
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