
On Call with Dr. Kumar: Why menopause increases women’s risk of heart disease – CBS New York
In fact, heart disease is the number one killer of women, causing one in three deaths each year. This content was originally published here. Post
In fact, heart disease is the number one killer of women, causing one in three deaths each year. This content was originally published here. Post
Positive reports about hormone therapy for women in their 50s started emerging as early as 2003, and they have never really slowed… This content was originally published here.
Bea JW, et al. O-075. Presented at: ObesityWeek; Nov. 1-4, 2022; San Diego. Disclosures: Bea reports serving as a consultant for WHI and receiving funding from Disarm Therapeutics for an investigator-initiated trial to study biomarkers of chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy among patients with taxane-treated breast cancer. SAN DIEGO — Higher amounts of visceral and subcutaneous adipose Read more…
Adina Rubin talks her life in Israel, training women worldwide with her signature program, kettlebell training, and the issues with training with your cycle! Helpful
Menopause is reached when a woman’s body stops producing the reproductive hormones that cause the monthly menstrual flow. A woman is said to have reached menopause when she spends 12 months in a row without seeing her menstrual cycle. This natural transition happens in three 3 stages: Perimenopause is the stage is leading to menopause. Read more…
Due to the lack of estrogen and testosterone, a woman’s body and sexual drive may change after menopause. Women going through menopause or who have just gone through it may find less open to physical contact and less likely to get excited by it. It could also affect your sexual health. As estrogen levels drop, Read more…
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