Progesterone, sometimes demonized by traditional health practitioners, may alleviate some symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women.
Contrary to prior beliefs, estrogen receptors in the brain increase during menopause—a revelation that offers new insights into women’s brain health.
Women are often educated on the uncomfortable symptoms of menstruation, but being informed on the many facets of menopause often falls through the cracks.
A teenager’s announcement that he was transgender hit his family like a “nuclear bomb,” his mother says. She reflects honestly on what led to that moment, the struggles her family faced, and her hope for his future.
Progesterone, sometimes demonized by traditional health practitioners, may alleviate some symptoms of hormonal imbalance in women.
Contrary to prior beliefs, estrogen receptors in the brain increase during menopause—a revelation that offers new insights into women’s brain health.
Women are often educated on the uncomfortable symptoms of menstruation, but being informed on the many facets of menopause often falls through the cracks.
A teenager’s announcement that he was transgender hit his family like a “nuclear bomb,” his mother says. She reflects honestly on what led to that moment, the struggles her family faced, and her hope for his future.