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New large-scale study identifies patterns of dietary intake, physical activity, and sleep across menopause and hormone therapy groups

CLEVELAND, Ohio (June 17, 2026)—Menopause is associated with a number of adverse health effects, some of which can be mitigated by an array of modifiable health behaviors (MHBs), including diet, exercise, and sleep duration. ...


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New study suggests that the sudden withdrawal of estrogen due to surgery increases the risk of genitourinary syndrome of menopause phenotype, including both genitourinary symptoms and exam findings

CLEVELAND, Ohio (June 10, 2026)–Menopause is associated with an array of sexual and urinary symptoms, although not all women experience the same symptoms or seve...


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New funding will provide training for healthcare professionals caring for women in midlife and target outreach in areas where it is most needed.

CLEVELAND, Ohio (June 4, 2026)—Pivotal, a group of organizations founded by Melinda French Gates to accelerate the pace of social progress for women and young people in the U.S. and around the world, provided $10 m...


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A new study suggests that women with primary infertility have an increased risk of early menopause and collectively underwent menopause 1 year earlier

CLEVELAND, Ohio (June 3, 2026)—The average woman spends more than one-third of her life in menopause. Some women, however, must deal with menopause-related symptoms longer and face added health problems becau...


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