The science, treatment gaps, and myths of menopause
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Where We Live
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Publication Date |
Mar 30, 2022
Episode Duration |
00:49:00

Half of the world’s population is made up of women. And by 2025, the number of postmenopausal women is expected to rise to 1 billion, according to the North American Menopause Society.

Despite the $600 billion global market, menopause is still a taboo topic.

But new scientific research on menopause on the heels of previous studies show how and where we must invest in women’s health.

This hour on Where We Live, we learn more and we talk to a “menopause doula” about treatment, symptoms-doctors-relief-treatment.html">gaps in care and myths. We also examine findings from new studies on the impact of traumadisparities, and workplace policies on women’s bodies in midlife.

Find a North American Menopause Society-certified OBGYN, NP or other practitioners Practitioner.aspx">here.

And, for a good laugh, head to The Palace Theater in Stamford for Menopause, The Musical, April 8.

GUESTS: 

  • Nathalie Bonafe: Menopause doula. Founder, Cafe Menopause Connecticut. Practitioner accredited by the North American Menopause Society
  • Dr. Melissa Pearlstone: North American Menopause Society-accredited OBGYN, Westwood Women's Health, Waterbury
  • Debbie Dickinson: Founder and CEO, Thermaband Inc., incubated at Yale and currently in the Harvard iLab and Harvard Alumni Accelerator program

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