Hot Flushes Aren’t One-Size-Fits-All - So Why Do We Treat Them That Way?
Melanie White Melanie White

Hot Flushes Aren’t One-Size-Fits-All - So Why Do We Treat Them That Way?

With the FDA’s approval of Bayer’s Lynkuet for menopause-related hot flushes, new treatments are gaining ground. But not all hot flushes are the same - underlying causes can range from hormonal changes to stress, metabolism, or more serious conditions. Treating symptoms without understanding the source may leave some women at risk.

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Healthy Aging
Jenny O'Brien Jenny O'Brien

Healthy Aging

 People born in the U.S. today can expect to live to an average age of about 79. A century ago, life expectancy was closer to 54. The best way to boost your chance of living a long and active life is through healthy behaviors, including regular physical activity, eating a nutritious diet, and engaging socially. Learn what the science says.

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Curtin University, Vietnamese Women in Leadership, and Sage Women's Health: Putting Menopause on the Map

Curtin University, Vietnamese Women in Leadership, and Sage Women's Health: Putting Menopause on the Map

Sage Women's Health is excited to collaborate with Curtin University to present a session for the 'Women in Leadership Journey 6' (WILJ6) program, an Australia Awards short course for 20 Vietnamese women leaders in August 2024. WILJ6 is sponsored by the Australian Government via the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade and managed by the Vietnam Australia Centre (VAC).

This year, WILJ6 will feature a groundbreaking session on menopause, addressing this critical yet often overlooked aspect of women's health. This addition to the WILJ6 program is in response to participant feedback, highlighting the growing recognition of menopause as an emerging concern in Vietnam.

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