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Perimenopause is legit, no joke. You already know this. The list of potential symptoms is seemingly endless: Hot flashes, insomnia, memory fog, heart palpitations, weight gain, bloating, bladder incontinence, a tanking libido, night sweats, random allergies, burning mouth syndrome (wtf?). Add
Antidepressants: A possible cure for peri/menopausal hot flashes
When hormone replacement therapy isn't an option, can antidepressants help to treat hot flashes in perimenopausal women?
10 easy meals for when your hormones are causing havoc
Simple to prep and easier to eat, reach for these meals when your hormones are causing peri/menopause symptoms.
I tried NNABI Peri Essential 5, and have more energy, better sleep, and less night sweats
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I’m 30: Why do I need to think about menopause?
From upgrading your sleep habits to becoming besties with your cycle, preparing for perimenopause can make for a smoother transition.
Meno-rexia: The alarming trend of eating disorders during peri/menopause
A growing trend of women in their 40s and 50s actively have eating disorders.
Racism and menopause: health disparities and inequities
Why many black women reach menopause earlier than white women, have worse symptoms like hot flashes, trouble sleeping, and depression, and are less likely to receive adequate medical and mental health treatment.
How does a rock star enter menopause? Get Goop-famous expert advice
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Menopause and immunity: Do our immune systems tank in midlife?
It’s not your imagination – midlife women can be more susceptible to illness and disease. Here’s how to boost your immunity.
Does the biological clock still matter? The Egg Whisperer weighs in
Fertility doctor Aimee Eyvazzadeh weighs in on contemporary conception issues and practices.