Relief for Menopause Symptoms

Relief for Menopause Symptoms

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Easy To Make Party Food: Dietitian-Approved Apps & Mocktails - Ask a Nutritionist

In this Ask a Nutritionist episode, registered dietitian Amy Crum shares how to bring party food and mocktails that actually support steady energy, balanced blood sugar, and feeling good during the holidays, without being boring or complicated. If you’re tired of defaulting to th ...  Afficher plus

What Our Nutritionists Do (and Recommend You Do) When the Holiday Treat Season Hits

The holidays are full of food, treats, parties, and pressure-and even nutritionists have to navigate it all. In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, dietitians Britni Vincent and Brandy Buro share what they actually do to feel good through the holiday season without missing out. ...  Afficher plus

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Is menopause the beginning of the end?
Body Stuff with Dr. Jen Gunter

There are only two mammals who have evolved to survive after their child bearing years: toothed whales and humans. This stage of life is called menopause, and it makes humans an evolutionary wonder! But our perception of it has been shaped by centuries of stigma and shame—up unti ...  Afficher plus

The truth about menopause supplements
ZOE Science & Nutrition

More than half of women who go through menopause find its symptoms distressing. In fact, 10% leave their jobs because of the burden. It’s no wonder that a huge selection of supplements claim to relieve menopause’s unpleasant effects. But do they actually work? Which products are ...  Afficher plus

Treatment of Menopausal Symptoms
JAMA Clinical Reviews

During the transition to menopause, approximately 50%-75% of individuals experience vasomotor or genitourinary symptoms. JAMA Senior Editor Linda Brubaker, MD, and Carolyn Crandall MD, MS, of the University of California, Los Angeles, discuss hormonal and nonhormonal therapy f ...

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#135 Food for the Menopause with Dr Louise Newson
The Doctor's Kitchen Podcast

What we’re talking about today will impact 50% of the population, 100% of the timeYet we don’t prepare for it. There are no specific clinics within the NHS solely dedicated to the treatment of this expected condition. There is incomplete and misleading information and relatively ...  Afficher plus