Category: Health & Fitness

The Week That Wasn’t: Exercise Pill, Sex to Delay Menopause, Preserving Livers

You may have recently seen articles about the protein responsible for exercise’s physical benefits, a study that found that having sex less frequently was linked to earlier menopause, and a new machine that keeps human livers alive outside of the body for transplant. Here’s why you didn’t see them on Medscape Medical News. Exercise-Replacing Treatment Read more…

Were your menopause symptoms easy to recognize? What symptoms did you first experience? – HysterSisters Blog

Generally speaking, a woman is said to be in menopause when she has not a period for a year. If you have not reached that point yet, you are most likely experiencing perimenopause. This phase can begin several years before menopause. It is your body’s way of transitioning towards menopause. For most women, it starts Read more…

6 Foods to Avoid That’ll Make You Bloat During Menopause

Hormonal changes during menopause may cause your body to look larger than usual, particularly in the stomach. But during this period of your life, you may be unable to determine whether you’re gaining weight or actually experiencing bloating. Bloating causes uncomfortable feelings of extreme fullness, tightness or swelling in the abdomen. It usually occurs for Read more…

Can Menopause Affect Your Mental Health? Yes – But There’s Hope! | Sixty and Me

Some women experience moodiness, anxiety, and depression with the onset and different stages of menopause. This emotional upheaval can cause frustration and stress and can last for up to five years post-menopause. There are valid reasons for these emotional issues, and, thankfully, there are self-care strategies to help you through them. Why Do I Experience Read more…

Why Female Fertility Ends In Middle Age | Why Is Menopause Necessary?

Morgan McMullenGetty Images What sounds like the plot of a sci-fi novel is unfolding in a lab in a soaring glass-and-marble I.M. Pei–designed building sprawled on a hillside in Marin County, California. Outside, deer, wild turkeys, coyotes, and the occasional elusive mountain lion roam the 488-acre campus. Inside, Lei Lei, an ovarian biologist recruited from Read more…

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