Day: July 4, 2020

New Book – ‘Med School after Menopause, The Journey of my Soul’ by author Ann Charlotte Valentin | eNewsChannels News

New Book – ‘Med School after Menopause, The Journey of my Soul’ by author Ann Charlotte Valentin | eNewsChannels News

A true inspirational story about transformation, healing and spirituality (PHOENIX, Ariz.) — NEWS: In “Med School after Menopause, The Journey of my Soul” (ISBN: 978-0578526300; $14.99 Divine Publishing, Nov. 2019) author Ann Charlotte Valentin shows the reader that it is never too late to transform one’s life path. By sharing stories from her own life, […]

NK3R Agonist Promising for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause | Medpage Today

NK3R Agonist Promising for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause | Medpage Today

CHICAGO — Fezolinetant, a treatment for women with moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, showed improvements in frequency and severity of symptoms compared with placebo, a researcher said here. Women randomized to fezolinetant at a range of doses, either daily or twice a day, had a 75-87% reduction in the frequency of vasomotor […]

Destigmatizing Menopause: Pause Well-Aging Beauty for What’s Next

Destigmatizing Menopause: Pause Well-Aging Beauty for What’s Next

It all started with a hot flash. For all the noise made about aging and the products aimed at anti-aging, Rochelle Weitzner was shocked to find no products existed to address menopause in the beauty industry: “It was as if the whole topic of menopause was forbidden.” What started as a search for information and […]

How to Handle Menopause Brain Fog

How to Handle Menopause Brain Fog

Maybe you’ve found yourself in the middle aisle of the grocery store, wondering what item you wanted to pick up. Or, you’ve forgotten the story that your best friend just told you over lunch, and she has to jog your memory. If you’re currently experiencing menopause, you may be dealing with brain fog, a common […]

Edentulism tied to greater risk for high BP after menopause

Edentulism tied to greater risk for high BP after menopause

A new study in the American Journal of Hypertension indicates that postmenopausal women who have experienced tooth loss are at higher risk of developing high blood pressure. Multiple studies have suggested an association … (HealthDay)—For postmenopausal African-American women, high-risk APOL1 genotype seems not to be associated with coronary heart disease, stroke, or mortality, according to […]

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