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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Trauma Exposure Accelerates Brain Aging Which Can Lead to Alzheimer’s Disease
New study suggests greater trauma (especially sexual trauma) exposure associated with greater white matter brain aging and neuroinflammation, particularly for Black women Read More
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Breast Arterial Calcification Could be Warning Sign of Heart Disease
Although calcium buildup in breast arteries is typically benign, new study suggests association with heart disease Read More
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Hormone Therapy Usage Rates Still Low Despite Proven Benefits
New study confirms hormone therapy usage rates have declined and remain low Read More
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Ongoing Individualized Hormone Therapy Appears to Have No Age Limit
New retrospective analysis shows that some postmenopausal women have valid reasons to keep taking hormones, even into their 80s Read More
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New Meta-Analysis Shows That Hormone Therapy Can Significantly Reduce Insulin Resistance
After years of mixed results, a review of 17 randomized, controlled trials demonstrates benefit of estrogen alone and estrogen plus progestogen in reducing risk of prediabetes Read More
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Not in the Mood for Sex After Menopause?
A new study suggests that cognitive behavioral therapy could be key in improving sexual function in postmenopausal women Read More
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Menopause Step-by-Step, A New Monthly Resource Addressing Key Issues About Managing Menopause
Providing concise, straightforward, evidence-based topic summaries of key issues related to understanding and managing menopause Read More
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Severe Menopause Symptoms May Take Toll on Brain Health
New study explores effect of various menopause symptoms, such as hot flashes, on memory, attention, language, and executive function Read More
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Does It Matter That the Ovaries Are the Most Rapidly Aging Organs in the Female Body?
New study suggests that a longer reproductive lifespan is associated with a lower prevalence of multimorbidity Read More
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What You Don’t Know About Endometrial Cancer Could Kill You
A new study suggests more educational intervention is needed to help women spot postmenopausal bleeding as a warning sign of endometrial cancer Read More