Why women, and men, need to talk about menopause – one of the last stigmas
- A new app called Ask Elina, based in Montreal, aims to help women navigate menopause using AI technology, co-founded by Nathalie Belanger and Elizabeth Wasserman.
- Belanger stated, "We discovered through our own menopause journey how little we knew about menopause," emphasizing the lack of information available to women.
- The app will offer AI-driven, personalized health advice, adapting to users' needs with verified information.
- Belanger highlights that the app's purpose is to empower women with information to discuss menopause with their doctors effectively.
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Women expose the reality of perimenopausal brain fog resulting in humorously relatable anecdotes
One thing that people are becoming increasingly familiar with whether they want to or not is perimenopause. This refers to the several years to a decade before someone reaches full blown menopause, which is marked by 12 consecutive months without menstruation. One of the reasons people are much more aware of the biological condition is because of women like Ari who is speaking openly about her experiences with perimenopause. In a recent video, A…
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After a significant drop in the proportion of menopausal women receiving hormone therapy, the curve is now rising again. According to experts, many women today will not put up with the discomfort that menopause can bring.
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