For many women, anxiety does not look like panic attacks or visible distress. It looks like productivity and competence.
Insomnia symptoms represented the most prevalent psychologic burden, particularly among women with postmenopausal status.
From brain fog to hot flushes and a spike in anxiety, perimenopause symptoms can significantly impact daily life for some ...
Women who used transdermal hormone therapy (HT) to treat menopausal symptoms experienced lower rates of anxiety and depression than those who used oral HT, found a study presented at The Menopause ...
In a recent study published in JAMA Network Open, researchers determine whether a close bond with a pet reduces the risk of depression and anxiety, particularly among women who have experienced ...
For women in the perimenopause years, normal is a complicated word. Normal means the pain is real, but nothing is showing up on the X-ray or MRI. It means you leave the appointment with no solutions, ...
High-risk pregnancy can make it difficult to feel safe, present, or connected during pregnancy—and many women suffer silently ...
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