Bill McKibben on Canada as an outpost of sanity; why Americans are unmoved by rhetoric; and the surprises of the baseball movie “Eepuhus.”
Maimonides Health has officially unveiled its dedicated Menopause Center in Brooklyn, designed to provide specialized care and support for women navigating midlife changes.
The Mayo Clinic estimates that menopause symptoms lead to $1.8 billion in lost work time per year in the U.S. About 5% of employers offer menopause benefits or accommodations such as the ability to work from home or a cool room, according to benefit consulting company NFP.
The growing public dialogue is all part of a larger effort by women to advocate for themselves and shed the secrecy around menopause and its symptoms, which can include night sweats, sleeplessness, depression, brain fog, painful sex and mood swings.
Investors back Dr. Peter Attia's biohacking clinic, which he says provides “the most advanced executive physical in the world.”
As women strive to understand and openly discuss the changes that impact every cell of their bodies, and new research shows women as young as 35 starting to show symptoms of perimenopause, Winfrey brings together a panel of renowned medical experts and leading voices to discuss the traditionally taboo topic of menopause before a live studio audience.
Dr. Somi Javaid shares practical tips to help you get the care and support you deserve during perimenopause and beyond