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World Menopause Day
Each year AMS celebrates World Menopause Day with the release of new resources.
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World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th October. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing. We encourage ...
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World Menopause Day is held every year on the 18th October. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness of the menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing. We encourage ...
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Patient Booklet - Testosterone and Women
Health Professionals - International consensus on testosterone treatment for women and Case Study
Media Release - World Menopause Day 2019
Content ...
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16 October 2019:
Testosterone for Women at Midlife - World Menopause Day 2019
World Menopause Day is held every year on 18 October. The purpose of the day is to raise awareness on the menopause and ...
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Patient Fact Sheet - Will menopause affect my sex life?
Patient Booklet - Being positive about sexual wellbeing after menopause
Health Professionals - Sexual well-being after menopause: an International ...
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16 October 2018:
Sexual wellbeing after menopause - World Menopause Day 2018.
The theme of this year’s World Menopause Day is “Sexual wellbeing after menopause”. Sexual health is a state of physical, ...
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16 October 2017
Changes before the change - World Menopause Day 2017
The theme of this year’s World Menopause Day on 18 October is “Changes before the change”. The perimenopause, or menopausal transition ...
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For World Menopause Day this year the International Menopause Society (IMS) is highlighting perimenopausal bleeding.
Many women experience Abnormal Uterine Bleeding (AUB) during perimenopause. AUB ...
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The theme of this year’s World Menopause Day on 18 October is “Heart Health Matters”. “Do what makes your heart healthy” says Professor Bronwyn Stuckey, President of the Australasian Menopause Society. ...
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... with the right intervention.
For World Menopause Day this year the International Menopause Society (IMS) is highlighting that cardiovascular disease disease is the leading cause of morbidity ...
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... in maintaining or improving brain health than any single activity.
For World Menopause Day this year the International Menopause Society (IMS) is highlighting that after menopause, the risk ...
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18 October, 2014:
Actions taken at the time of the menopause can avoid chronic diseases in later life, according to a report on women's health marking World Menopause Day (18th October).
Around one third ...
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... situation globally, it’s with great regret that we must postpone the 17th World Congress on the Menopause.
The Congress now be held at the same venue, the Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre, ...
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18th World Congress on Menopause | Abstract submission deadline extended
Lisbon, Portugal
26-29 October 2022
Due to the numerous requests for extension and the large volume of abstract submissions ...
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18 October 2019:
A fracture every 3 seconds worldwide. That’s osteoporosis!
October 18, 2019 – Geneva, Switzerland
Marine fractured her spine while bending to help her disabled mother. Lo Lan broke ...
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Key Points
The term "menopause" refers to the final menstrual period. The average age of menopause in Australian women is 51 years (normal range 45-55).
Surgical menopause refers to menopause ...
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... to assist with the prediction of amenorrhoea post-chemotherapy8; however, validation in the real world setting is lacking.
Management of Menopause
Vasomotor symptoms
Although oestrogen containing ...
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... was certainly not “world-wide” with over 90% of the information from the UK and USA.
Unjustifiable claims were made in the paper such as use of progesterone for 5-14 years was associated with a 2-fold ...
Posted in IMS Menopause Live
... and brings with it the perspectives and concerns of research scholars and educators in the business world.
The initial search of the business and management literature found almost nothing about menopause ...
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... it is 3–4 years younger.
So very roughly, 900 million women throughout the world have gone through the menopause.
Post-menopause, a number of chronic conditions become more prevalent:
Osteoporosis ...
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... Quality of Life Working Group has assessed the uptake of FRAX worldwide. The study concludes that there were approximately 2.3 million FRAX calculations during a one-year period beginning in May 2012, ...
Posted in Position Statements
... in different areas of the world1-5. In some places, menopause leads to a higher social status, in others - not. The forum agreed that the issue of quality of life is pivotal for any discussion on menopause ...
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... wider reading audience, be they medically trained or not, as contemporary societies in most countries of the world today are multicultural.
Particular note should be made of the fact that the authors ...
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... are published online today in Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS).
Endometrial cancer is the sixth most common form of cancer in women worldwide and is a leading cause ...