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9NEWS Health expert Dr. Payal Kohli debunks the myths surrounding perimenopause and menopause. Suspect in Montana bar shooting taken into custody after weeklong manhunt ...
Mood swings, sleep disturbances and memory problems? It might be perimenopause. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Menopause is a reality for almost half of Canada's population, yet many common myths exist. Menopause typically occurs in women between 45 to 55 years old, when the menstruation cycle ends.
On October 18, World Menopause Day, The Globe Women’s Collective, an initiative of The Globe and Mail, hosted a webcast to provide information and insights about perimenopause and menopause to ...
Health Features Dr. Jen Gunter demolishes popular myths in The Menopause Manifesto One of them involves pregnancy—in fact, the final menstrual period doesn't end the possibility of conception ...
3. Myth: Menopause Means You’re Old Fact: Menopause marks a new phase—not the end of youth. Menopause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55, but menopause is not aging.
Menopause coach Lisa Lounsbury (on the left) and certified yoga therapist Dawn Condon will guide a series of talks and presentations on April 26 to end the silence that still surrounds menopause.
According to a new study by the Menopause Foundation of Canada (MFC), working women’s unmanaged menopause symptoms cost Canadian employers $237 million in lost productivity and costs women $3.3 ...
But there are plenty of other menopause myths. Lauren Streicher, clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Northwestern University’s medical school, confirms and dispels common ...
A free seminar, The Myths of Menopause, part of Halton Helthacare Services’ Living Healthy series, will be held on Wednesday, Oct. 19 in Oakville. Dr. S. Feroze, Obstetrician and Gynaecologist, ...