Hot flashes, night sweats and fatigue often get the spotlight, but there can be several other surprising signs of menopause — ...
Most women understand that they’ll experience menopause in their early 50s. While symptoms differ for everyone, irregular periods or hot flashes are two common ones that could likely occur at some ...
Recent NHS data has found about five times fewer Black women, and four times fewer Asian women were prescribed HRT compared ...
Menopause is caused by a decline in ovarian function and hormone production. Because your ovaries are the primary drivers of this change, you can experience symptoms of menopause even if you do not ...
Premenopause and menopause are often mixed up, but they are two very different phases in the reproductive lifespan. Premenopause includes the years when menstrual cycles are regular, hormones remain ...
Menstruation doesn't permanently stop for most women until sometime between ages 45 and 55. But menopause symptoms can show up decades earlier, a new study shows. A study of 4,400 women found that ...
Sen. Scott touts the over $200 million secured for rural healthcare in South Carolina South Carolina received over $200 million to support healthcare services in remote areas of the state as part of ...
Hot flashes and night sweats are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to menopause. Women's health doctors and menopause specialists say there are many surprising symptoms — from sleep changes to ...
The psychologist with a private consultation practice in Amityville often found herself feeling warm but did not wake up in the middle of the night sweating — a symptom that often signals the onset of ...
Symptoms like poor memory, anxiety and low mood often occur before you see any changes in your periods The perimenopause is the stage in your life when you experience symptoms of menopause but your ...
A common concern that worries women approaching menopause is whether the symptoms are of menopause or malignancy. A doctor ...
While chest pain is the most common symptom of a heart attack regardless of menopause status, women are more likely to experience other symptoms. Additionally, symptoms may be subtle (“silent heart ...