Press Releases
The Menopause Society often appears in local and national headlines, sends out press releases on a routine basis, and takes media interview requests.

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Initiation of Hormone Therapy After Age 65 Remains Risky but Still Works for Some Women
New large-scale study concludes that older women should receive individualized risk-benefit assessment and close monitoring before continuing or initiating hormone therapy Read More
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International Differences Exist in Knowledge Gaps and Most Common Perimenopause Symptoms
New study confirms that symptoms identified as common during perimenopause differ from those most frequently experienced Read More
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Hormone Therapy Underused in Women With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
New study suggests that misinformation is keeping women with premature ovarian insufficiency from getting the help they need, despite proven benefits of hormone therapy Read More
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Diabetes Risk Not Associated With Timing or Type of Menopause
Despite increases in fat and insulin resistance during the menopause transition, a new study shows no independent or clinically significant relationship between early or premature menopause and the… Read More
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If You’re Over 60 and Playing With Sex Toys, You’re Not Alone
New study suggests that many older women use sex toys to promote orgasm, which may promote positive health outcomes Read More
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Sleep-Related Disorders Associated With Hypertension in Postmenopausal Women
New study underscores the importance of improving sleep quality and managing body mass index to help prevent abnormally high blood pressure in women after menopause transition Read More
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The Menopause Society Comments on the FDA Announcement on Hormone Therapy
The Menopause Society comments on the FDA announcement on removing the boxed warning on estrogen therapies Read More Read More
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Women’s Waist Sizes Could Hold Clue to Their Risk of Cognitive Decline as They Age
New study suggests an excessive accumulation of fat in the abdominal area is a risk factor for domain-specific cognitive decline Read More
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The Menopause Society Receives $5 Million Grant from the Steven & Alexandra Cohen Foundation to Forward the Digital-Innovation Phase of Its NextGen Now Initiative
Grant will help create a robust digital ecosystem designed to transform and scale menopause education and training worldwide Read More
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The Role of Genetics in Modifying the Link Between Earlier Menopause and Memory Decline
New study suggests that for women with earlier menopause, the presence of the APOE e4 gene or age-related inflammation accelerates memory decline Read More

