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There is no biological test to either confirm or deny your nagging suspicion. The most clear indicator is for women over 50. One year since your last period? You are probably in menopause.
Hi. My name is Krissy, I’m 38, I am post-menopausal, and I use cannabis to treat my symptoms. That’s how…
When you have to head to college, get married or have baby people come out of the woodwork to give you advice and tips on how to handle the transition to this new phase of your life. You talk to your family. You talk to your friends. That is not the case when it come to menopause.
Don’t let vaginal dryness cause discomfort. Discover the natural remedies you can try at home to alleviate and improve your intimate health.
People usually associate “memory” with implicit memory, which refers to past experiences and routines. For example, recalling song lyrics or a toast at your wedding would be drawing on your implicit memory.
Hello Menopause! Millions of women can have chronic insomnia that will last up to 10 years. Other symptoms include mental fog, joint pain, memory lapses, headaches, hot flashes, and mood swings. Women with menopause should not have to suffer. Relief is here! Hello Again will make you feel like yourself again.
Hello Menopause! Millions of women can have chronic insomnia that will last up to 10 years. Other symptoms include mental fog, joint pain, memory lapses, headaches, hot flashes, and mood swings. Women with menopause should not have to suffer. Relief is here! Hello Again will make you feel like yourself again.
If brain fog, hot flashes, sleep issues, or vaginal dryness are cramping your style and killing your sex drive, this discussion is for you. Our founders, Carrie Mapes and Patty Pappas sat down with Dr. Michelle Sexton and the host of Casually Baked, Johanna Nuding, for an informative discussion at the intersection of cannabis, menopause, and women’s health.
I remember watching Oprah turn 50 on television and hearing her describe a miraculous, liberating shift in mindset. No longer driven by what the world thought, Oprah, as a woman in her 50s could finally, authentically be herself without self-doubt.
For many women before, during and after menopause, fatigue is an unwanted, ever present shadow clouding what could be active, vibrant days. Menopause fatigue, and lack of energy, is due to changing hormone levels, sleep disturbances and other issues and can affect a woman’s personality as well as her physicality.
Menopause, and the almost decade leading up to it (perimenopause) have a bad rap. Yes, the physical and emotional experiences that are triggered by the decline in fertility and sex hormones is no walk in the park. No doubt, hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, pain, sleeplessness and dryness impact quality of life and vitality.
Menopause is more than hot flashes and mood swings. This natural process can alter many aspects of your life, but here we delve into the effects it can have on your intimacy. If you’re open to learn some tips, then look no further! We’ve compiled a few ways menopause can affect intimacy and how to remain confident in your relationship and your bedroom.
Sex has major benefits, both emotionally and physically. A good sex life can be a recipe for happiness, while simoltuaneously aiding your immune system, sleep patterns, and overall bodily health. Need some convincing? Let’s get specific. Here 10 reasons why sex is good for the mind, body, and soul.
For many women before, during and after menopause, fatigue is an unwanted, ever present shadow clouding what could be active, vibrant days. Menopause fatigue, and lack of energy, is due to changing hormone levels, sleep disturbances and other issues and can affect a woman’s personality as well as her physicality.
Here we go again… As much of California is now under a stay-at-home order through the holidays, we all need some entertainment to keep us occupied and distracted over the next few weeks/months. Normally, we would probably have a full social calendar of events and activities, but for now we have to be content with home base. So cozy up and make your way through our list of things to watch, read and listen to while you are at home.
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