On World Menopause Day, Dr Louise Newson has recorded this special edition of her podcast on her own. She describes her medical career to date and her reasons for doing what she is doing. She discusses her interest as an undergraduate and postgraduate and also talks about her lack of menopause training during this time.
Louise has a medical degree and also a degree in pathology which is even more relevant when thinking about the menopause as a systemic condition in which the low hormones, especially estradiol, affect all the cells and organs in the body. During this podcast she talks openly about her reasons for setting up a private menopause clinic and how the clinic has enabled her to finance the free balance menopause app and also the free Confidence in the Menopause education programme for healthcare professionals.
She clearly states this is the beginning of her journey and she has much more work to do. It will be very interesting to watch and see how the next year unfolds for menopausal women.
Her three take-home tips are
267 - Easy when you know how: menopause care in Australia
266 - Team GB’s Desirèe Henry: the Olympics, hormones and body positivity
265 - Nutrition, mindset and maintaining a healthy weight in menopause
264 - What happens to fibroids during the menopause?
263 - Dr Corinne Menn: I’m a doctor who’s had breast cancer – here’s what I want you to know
262 - Acne: from teen years to menopause and beyond
261 - Chronic pain and menopause: what’s the link?
260 - Get comfortable with the uncomfortable: mental health and the menopause
259 - All about Dr Louise’s theatre tour Hormones and Menopause: The Great Debate
258 - I’m 27 and perimenopausal: how testosterone helped my symptoms
257 - Oestrogen, your heart and the menopause
256 - Spreading the word about menopause care in the US, and beyond
255 - Mental health issues and hormones: introducing Newson Health’s psychiatrist Dr Louisa James
254 - Dr Louise’s new paperback book: what’s new and who’s it for?
253 - Coping with the perimenopause when you’re a carer
252 - Bryony Gordon: mental health, hormones and witchy magic
251 - Kate Muir: everything you need to know about hormones but were afraid to ask
250 - Testosterone: the missing piece of the jigsaw?
249 - Dr Mary Claire Haver: on a mission to demystify menopause
248 - The menopause brain: why it might be feeling strange and what you can do about it
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