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Impulsive, anxious, overheated, scatter-brained, depressed and in pain are just some of the terms that many women use to describe themselves when they reach perimenopause, or the years that ...
This is the second article in a series examining higher education under the Trump administration. Read the first here. A wave of anger hit Alexandra Levy by the third class in one of her political ...
Research shows that estrogen administration, such as through HRT, can increase resting energy expenditure by up to 200-220 ...
A head-to-toe guide to the many unexpected symptoms of the midlife transition. Credit... Supported by By Maggie Astor Illustrations by Bianca Bagnarelli You know ...
This year has felt like the final nail in the coffin for a movement pushing for body inclusivity, or at least body neutrality ...
What you do in the years leading up to menopause can help counter the natural hormonal effects of aging, setting you up for a ...
One strange phenomenon that’s gaining doctors’ attention is the way in which organ transplants can change your personality. A ...
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Drinking coffee, even in modest amounts, providing 80–120 milligrams (mg) of caffeine, can increase cortisol (the stress hormone) levels by up to 50% above baseline. This spike is temporary and tends ...