A recent study found the most commonly reported symptoms of perimenopause had nothing to do with hot flashes or weight gain.
Learn about how to find the right medical professional for perimenopause — be it a gynecologist, NP, or primary care physician.
A chief complaint from patients aged 35-55 years is worry that their hormones are all over the place. They notice changes in their bodies and menstrual cycles. Conversations frequently include their ...
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa (KCRG) - “For too long, women’s health issues have been sidelined and down played and underfunded and underappreciated,” said Dr. Marty Makary. The Food and Drug Administration ...
While hot flushes and mood swings are well known symptoms of the menopause there are some less common ones that can be missed ...
A Colorado woman discovered changes in her body and needed an expert's help. Then her primary care physician dismissed her symptoms of hot flashes, insomnia, and weight gain as work-related stress and ...
Elevated fasting insulin in midlife predicts earlier, longer hot flashes and night sweats. Simple metabolic tests could help personalize and improve menopause care.