We typically think of menopause as something that impacts women in their 50s, but it’s good to know what’s coming down the ...
Osteoarthritis disproportionally affects postmenopausal women, and a biological mechanism for why this occurs has been largely unkown, hindering development of effective treatments. That is in part ...
The findings of a recent study have brought new clarity to the discussion on short-term hormone therapy and its cognitive implications. This study followed participants from the Kronos Early Estrogen ...
Medically reviewed by Allison Herries, RDN Magnesium supplementation or increased dietary intake may help period cramps (dysmenorrhea)—painful sensations in the lower abdomen and lower back. If you ...
Well, it’s to do with your skin’s nerve function being altered by the drop in oestrogen levels in your body, according to My Menopause Centre. “Nobody ...