All news on the topic: Menopause
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Symptom of an under-active thyroid that you might notice more in the winter
There are many different symptoms of an underactive thyroid than can be mistaken as other health conditions, but there's one in particular that may be more noticeable in the winter
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Have your healthiest year yet with 2024's new health and wellness trends
Kim Jones discovers what new health kicks are in store for next 12 months, from microburst fitness and circadian eating to wall pilates and mental health help aided by AI
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'I thought my symptoms were menopause - now I just feel lucky to be alive'
Jacqueline Green thought she started the menopause after developing strange symptoms, but it turned out to be something much more severe - and she said she's lucky to be alive
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Mum given devastating diagnosis after symptoms were blamed on menopause
Karen was found to have a lump on the brain which was pressing on a major vein. The benign tumour was partially removed by surgeons and she now has regular MRI scans to monitor her condition
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Prevention is just as effective as cure for an existing breast cancer drug
Anastrozole has been licensed by regulators to prevent breast cancer, after years of being used used as a treatment
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Woman told symptoms were menopause gets terminal cancer diagnosis alone at 2am
Louise Greenback from Uddingston, Lanarkshire, was astonished to learn from doctors she had terminal cancer while alone in hospital at 2am after originally being told her symptoms were menopausal
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Breakthrough menopause drug that targets key symptom approved for use in UK
Veoza can switch hot flushes off "like a switch" and will be a game-changer for menopausal women who have hot flushes which can last up to an hour at a time and disrupt daily activities
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'Heartless' man forces girlfriend to pack her bags after starting menopause
A 57-year-old man who told his girlfriend he didn't want children has left her bereft after 25 years, ditching her when she became menopausal to start a family
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Woman thought stomach cramps were period - but she planned her own funeral
Faye Louise, from West Sussex, started getting abdominal pains outside the time of her periods and when she went to see a doctor she found out she had an aggressive tumour
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'Kate's critics are right, she is infantilised - like every other Royal'
Meghan's biographer says Kate is infantilised and he's not wrong, says Fleet Street Fox. The same is true of everyone in the Royal Family
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Dolly Parton's tragic health battle that plunged star into ‘deep depression’
Country music star Dolly Parton underwent a partial hysterectomy in 1985 after being diagnosed with endometriosis - which pulled the icon into a deep depression
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‘Mum’s life was snatched away by breast cancer – I hope mine will be saved’
Upon finding out she had a 90% chance of breast cancer due to carrying the BRCA1gene, Siobhan Gracey made a brave decision
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'I use period blood to water my plants - people think it's gross'
Lindsey Lockett, from the US, revealed how she likes to use her menstruation blood as a mixture to feed her plants but not everyone was convinced by the natural fertiliser
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Special diet can reduce hot flushes in menopausal women by 95%, research shows
As well as having a huge reduction in hot flushes, the menopausal participants in the study who started the vegan diet also lost around 6.4 pounds during the 12-week investigation
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British couples desperate to have kids jetting abroad for cheaper IVF treatment
British couples who have gone to Greece for IVF treatment say it is not only far cheaper but better than their experiences of going private in the UK
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Red-flag cancer symptom during sex and why you should 'see doctor immediately'
Cervical cancer symptoms include vaginal bleeding during or after sex, between your periods or after the menopause, or having heavier periods than usual, the NHS says
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'I've been in pain every day since I was 13 - doctors said I was being dramatic'
Emma Maxwell has a chronic inflammatory condition known as endometriosis but doctors made her start to think she was 'crazy' after telling her there was nothing wrong despite 'excruciating' pain
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Women typically wait almost 11 months to receive accurate diagnosis, study finds
And four in ten have to visit a healthcare professional multiple times to get to the bottom of the issue - with a tenth of these waiting over three years for a diagnosis
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Woman, 62, keyed neighbours cars because she was feeling 'menopausal'
Sue Williams, 62, targeted her neighbours cars in the village of West Kingsdown, Kent, and keyed them in broad daylight - her neighbours claim they have been left out of pocket due to ill compensation
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'Someone will die in UK by time you read this - new cancer pill is long overdue'
Polly Hudson knows only too well about the devastation cancer brings, having lost her beloved father to the killer disease. But the news of a 4p pill that can now be used as a preventative measure offers hope when it is sorely needed
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'I had my dreams of joining the police crushed over single unjustifiable reason'
A woman, who suffers from heavy periods, also known as menorrhagia, said Greater Manchester Police said she would have to defer her policing application for 12 months because of her condition
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Mariella Frostrup says menopause felt like 'final insult' amid 'vulnerable' time
Mariella Frostrup speaks to Notebook and is fiercely passionate and frustrated at the way society treats and views women and their natural biology
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'I did a dine and dash by accident - but I'll blame the menopause'
Val Savage recalls the time she and a friend left a pub after forgetting to pay for their meal, but a trusting landlord was sympathetic
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Medik8’s 'overnight hero' hydration mask duo is a 'game-changer' for dry skin
One delighted shoppers who was suffering with dry, peri menopause skin said this 'magic' mask "has really made a difference"
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Menopause and marriage breakdown drove woman to suicide as life saved by meeting
The breakdown of her marriage left a 56-year-old mum on a downward spiral and struggling with her mental health. But a meeting with a private specialist left her feeling "like a different person"
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