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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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
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New Study Suggests Kidney Function Is Associated With Tooth Loss in Postmenopausal Women
Low tooth count is linked with systemic diseases such as diabetes, thyroid disease, and osteoporosis, plus an increased risk of stroke Read More
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Too Much Exercise Could Actually Trigger a Hot Flash
New study suggests that despite significant benefits of physical activity, acute increases in activity could increase the odds of hot flashes reported during waking and sleeping periods. Read More
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Premature menopause linked to increased musculoskeletal pain and likelihood of sarcopenia
New study underscores the potential significance of hormone levels in influencing musculoskeletal health during the postmenopause phase Read More
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Women aged older than 65 years may be able to safely continue taking hormone therapy
New study suggests the benefits and risks of women aged older than 65 years taking hormone therapy differ greatly depending on type, route, and dose prescribed Read More
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Does an Early Menopause Transition Cause Women to Leave the Workforce Sooner?
Since most women will continue working for years after entering menopause, the effect of menopause symptoms on their working ability is an important issue and the focus of… Read More