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Dr Louise Newson - a GP specialising in the menopause who’s witnessed the benefits of testosterone in her patients - argues the lack of evidence is because women’s health hasn’t historically ...
The Greene Menopause Index, also known as the Greene Climacteric Scale, is a questionnaire a tool used by researchers to study the symptoms of menopause.It is a standard list of 21 questions, divided into three categories (psychological, somatic, and vasomotor), which women use to rate how much they are bothered by menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, rapid heartbeat, and ...
Heather Currie MBE is an associate specialist gynaecologist. [1] [2] Her work relates specifically to menopause and she is the founder of Menopause Matters, [3] a web resource providing to the public up-to-date, accurate information about the health at the menopause, menopause at work menopausal symptoms and treatment options.
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Menopause and perimenopause are coming in every woman’s life, but I was caught unaware, thanks to the paucity of medical training, scientific studies and woman-to-woman discourse about it all.
The Menopause Society was founded in 1989 by Dr. Wulf Utian, the Arthur H. Bill Professor Emeritus of Reproductive Biology at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine and one of the three original Founders of the International Menopause Society. [3] Dr. Utian served as the Executive Director of NAMS from its inception until 2009. Dr.
The theories discussed above assume that evolution directly selected for menopause. Another theory states that menopause is the byproduct of the evolutionary selection for follicular atresia, a factor that causes menopause. Menopause results from having too few ovarian follicles to produce enough estrogen to maintain the ovarian-pituitary ...
The average age for the menopause transition is 51. [2] Women over the age of 50 are a growing demographic in the workforce. [15] 14 million working days are lost to menopause each year in the UK. [16] Around 900,000 women have left jobs in the UK because of menopause symptoms making continuing work impossible. [12] [17]