Perimenopause affects women very differently, but one message is consistent: The struggle is real. "Brain fog, I wasn't ...
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Here’s what experts are learning about this chaotic period leading up to menopause—including what causes its symptoms, when it really begins, and how to treat it. Perimenopause has become a hot topic ...
The years leading up to menopause can feel long and unpredictable. Marked by irregular hormone levels and the many side effects that come along with this shift, there’s no crystal ball that tells you ...
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Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Elizabeth Pearson covers career trends and women in business. Sep 30, 2025, 05:33pm EDT Perimenopause can strike women anytime ...
Menopause care sometimes feels a bit like the Wild West: social media is full of loud opinions, guidance is uneven and ...