The hot flashes and mood swings might grab your attention first, but menopause triggers a silent catastrophe inside your bones that happens much faster and more dramatically than most women realize.
Dr. Mary Claire Haver is the new longevity chief at Midi Health. In an exclusive interview with Oprah Daily, she shared her ...
Women are more likely to have osteoporosis than men, and it often starts around menopausal age. Menopause also lowers estrogen levels, which can contribute to brittle, weakened bones. Your healthcare ...
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According to a recent study from the University of Jyväskylä, Finland, the impacts of everyday physical activity do not attenuate the accelerated hormonal bone loss that occurs during menopause.
Researchers have developed an index to better predict which women may experience faster bone loss across the menopause transition, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal ...
With menopause symptoms ranging from sleep trouble to burning mouth syndrome, people aren't always sure what they're experiencing. The Dose spoke to clinicians and researchers at the forefront of ...
Perimenopause and menopause bring severe symptoms that disrupt work and daily life, yet support, research, and open ...