Menopause is often framed as something that happens quietly in your 50s, after kids are grown and life has “settled.” But for ...
Anyone who’s gone through menopause is likely familiar with the hot flashes, brain fog and irritability it can cause. But what is menopause, really? And how does it affect your health? Here, experts ...
A new study shows women who entered menopause before 40 had a greater cognitive decline than women who entered menopause after 50. Photo courtesy of Adobe Stock/HealthDay Early menopause could be a ...
Many women report increased breast size while going through menopause and after. Breast shape can change after you turn 50 due to shifting hormones, … ...
Women who experience menopause before the age of 50 — and especially before the age of 45 — are more likely to develop fatty liver disease and its related metabolic risk factors within one year after ...
Women who begin menopause before age 46 or after 55 have an increased risk of developing type 2 diabetes, according to a study of more than 124,000 women enrolled in the Women's Health Initiative, a ...
This normal part of aging can adversely affect memory, thinking, mood, and more. Here’s what you can do to offset these changes. Menopause is a natural part of aging. In fact, more than a million U.S.
Menopause occurs when menstrual cycles cease. In the years before and after menopause, the body undergoes many changes, leading to symptoms that may include hot flashes, emotional changes, and sleep ...
As women age, the realities of menopause begin to manifest and can take their toll on those who are unprepared. In fact, a 2024 study revealed that women about to enter menopause are 40% more likely ...
You're in your mid-40s, eating healthy and exercising regularly. It's the same routine that has worked for years.