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The Menopause Society Annual Meeting

The Menopause Society Annual Meeting is being held Sept. 10 to 14, 2024, in Chicago, and more than 1,300 health care professionals are expected to attend.

The theme of this year’s meeting is Humanizing Artificial Intelligence to Improve Midlife Women’s Health. The program offers updates on artificial intelligence (AI) and the most relevant issues tied to menopause and midlife women’s health, including breast cancer, perimenopause, brain health, hair and skin, bone health, healthy weight, menopause in the workplace, sexuality, substance abuse, and sleep, among other topics.

Click the link above to find out more about the highlights and programs covered during this years Menopause Society Annual Meeting.

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The complementary roles of iron and estrogen in menopausal differences in cardiometabolic outcomes

The complementary roles of iron and estrogen in menopausal differences in cardiometabolic outcomes

Source : https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38593499/

Biological hormonal changes are frequently cited as an explanatory factor of sex and menopause differences in cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) and its associated risk factors. However, iron metabolism which varies between...

Iron's role in cardiometabolic diseases may help explain sex and menopausal differences. Future studies should clarify its mechanistic impact and address current inconsistencies in observational evidence.

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The non-hormonal pessary effectively alleviates vaginal dryness symptoms and improves quality of life in postmenopausal women, demonstrating high tolerability and satisfaction with minimal adverse effects.

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Did you know? The introduction of HPV vaccines has led to a dramatic reduction in cervical cancer rates, decreasing by 87% among women aged 20-24 who were vaccinated as preteens. These vaccines not only protect against cancer but also prevent other HPV-related conditions, marking a significant advancement in women’s health.

Could expanding HPV vaccination to broader age groups further reduce the global burden of cervical cancer?

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Could expanding HPV vaccination to broader age groups further reduce the global burden of cervical cancer?

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