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Your risk of type 2 diabetes goes up because of this…

Menopause is a life change that affects women around the age of 50, although some women experience it earlier. During this time, estrogen levels decrease, which can lead to changes in a woman’s health. Many women during this time experience hot flashes, memory fog, weight gain, and other unfortunate symptoms. A new study suggests that ...click here to read more

This one thing is putting your heart at risk

Many women experience hot flashes during menopause, but research suggests that this may also be a sign of heart problems. The researchers tracked the health of 272 non-smoking women between the ages of 40 and 60. The researchers found that for women aged 40 to 53, frequent hot flashes were associated with poor blood vessel ...click here to read more

Estrogen levels linked to depression risk in women: Study

Depression is a constant sadness affecting our activity level, behavior, thoughts, feelings, and sense of well-being. Those affected often feel empty and worthless, which could lead to erratic behavior or even suicide. There are numerous causes for the development of depression such as negative life events, psychiatric illness, or it could even be substance induced. ...click here to read more

How intimacy changes as you age

Many of us don’t talk about sex in our golden years, as it is often believed that sex basically ceases to exist for seniors. But this is very much not true. There are many seniors over the age of 60 with an active sex life so if you aren’t one of them, what’s your excuse? ...click here to read more

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Combat this nagging symptom with your diet

Menopause is often referred to as “the change,” and for good reason. Women who go through menopause experience many changes physically and emotionally. A common symptom of menopause is hot flashes. This sudden onset of extreme heat can leave you in a pool of your own sweat. Hot flashes are the result of hormonal changes ...click here to read more

Another reason to limit your alcohol intake

Aging can result in many physical changes. You may have noticed you’re not as strong as you once were, your endurance has greatly reduced, and overall, you just feel weaker. Although it’s normal to lose muscle as we get older, a new study suggests that alcohol—more specifically, heavy drinking—could be speeding up this process, especially ...click here to read more

This is what happens to your body as you age

Both men and women experience unique changes as they age, but women, in particular, go through a change that causes unwanted side effects. This change is known as menopause, and it typically occurs in females in their 50s. During menopause, estrogen levels begin to decrease, menstruation stops, and, as mentioned, a slew of unwanted side ...click here to read more

Hot flashes linked with depression: Study

Women are at a greater risk of developing depression as they age. As the population as a whole continues to age, over the next 50 years, the number of women over the age of 65 is expected to double. Because of this, there is a large focus on age-related disorders including depression. The latest findings ...click here to read more

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