Hormonal Health Insights
The discussion highlights the importance of understanding the effects of surgical menopause, especially for those undergoing preventative oophorectomies. It emphasizes the need for comprehensive counseling on hormone therapy options and the endorsement of non-hormonal treatments like cognitive behavioral therapy. Additionally, lifestyle factors such as diet, exercise, and stress reduction play a crucial role in easing the transition through menopause.In this clip
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What does Lisa Mosconi think about women and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the episode 235 - Menopause and brain health: what’s the link? and the clip Hormones and Cognition?
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