THRIVING IN MIDLIFE, A GUIDE TO HEALTH AND WELL-BEING
Midlife can be a transformative period filled with opportunities for growth and self-care.
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Midlife can be a transformative period filled with opportunities for growth and self-care.
Menopause is a significant life transition for many women, marking the end of the reproductive years. However, for those with ADHD (Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder), the hormonal changes associated with menopause can be particularly impactful.
The beginning of a new year often inspires us to make resolutions, and one of the most common goals is improving health and fitness.
Anxiety might be the only symptom of perimenopause and menopause that we experience. We often don’t make the connection and just put this down to more stress in our lives.
Menopause in the workplace is a growing area of recognition, and rightly so. Statistics show that 1 in 5 women will consider leaving work due to their menopause symptom
Many women report a gain in weight in midlife, but the reasons for this are multifactorial.
HRT is medication containing the hormones that a woman’s body stops producing after menopause.
Having great sex after menopause is no longer a taboo. It’s something women in their 50s and beyond are celebrating. But for some, desire can be diminished, or the experience can be painful.
Menopause is the time that marks the end of your menstrual cycles. It’s diagnosed after you’ve gone 12 months without a menstrual period.
Not all women experience the same menopausal symptoms like hot flushes.