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Submit ReviewDid you know that black and latino women enter menopause earlier and may have more intense symptoms?
Did you know black and latino women have hot flashes longer on average than non-hispanic white women?
On this week's episode, we speak to Omisade Burney Scott, host of the podcast/media platform The Black Girl's Guide to Surviving Menopause. Omisade shares her personal journey through menopause and the need for education and awareness. Omisade developed her platform because she wanted to "create[d] a space where the wildly diverse stories of different types of Black people could be held as sacred, including [her] own."
We discuss the SWAN study ( Study of Women’s Health Across the Nation) which is a multi-site longitudinal, epidemiologic study designed to examine the health of women during their middle years. We discuss the findings of the study that indicate menopause symptoms differ based on several factors including racial diversity.
It is vital that each person's journey through menopause is respected and acknowledged and we hope this episode starts an ongoing conversation with our listeners.
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