Fab day watching menopause teaching trial
What a fabulous day watching menopause lessons being taught to Year 9 students at Winchcombe school in Gloucestershire, who kindly agreed to trial resources in development by Menopause Support.
What's been happening in our campaign
What a fabulous day watching menopause lessons being taught to Year 9 students at Winchcombe school in Gloucestershire, who kindly agreed to trial resources in development by Menopause Support.
The National Institute of Health Research wants to fund research on the benefits and risks of testosterone in women during the menopause and has issued an invitation to take part in a survey.
Menopause Support founder Diane Danzebrink urged Health Minister Maria Caulfield to “please stop rolling out the line” that HRT is readily available on BBC Radio 5 Live.
Menopause Support founder Diane Danzebrink has been invited to speak at Meno-Fest at The Exchange in Twickenham on the 5th of March.
Proposals to change UK legislation to protect the rights of women experiencing menopause have been in part rejected by the government due to fears such a move would discriminate against men. Menopause Support founder Diane Danzebrink was invited to give her reaction to the decision on the Jeremy Vine BBC Radio Two programme and BBCR5 Live.
Three amazing young women share their experiences of premature menopause on the BBC Website
What a fabulous evening at Watford FC raising awareness of menopause, sharing experiences and answering audience questions.
Menopausal women working in NHS England will be able to work flexibly should they need to under new guidance.
At Menopause Support we are always keen to share menopause education so we were delighted when DJ Jumpin Jack Frost invited us to be part of his podcast The Frost Report to talk all things menopause
As many as 400,000 women are affected by menopause every year, an online discussion was told recently, with Menopause awareness, support, and the solutions available to people experiencing the condition as the subject . Held to commemorate menopause awareness month, the discussion was chaired by Professor Mike Bewick, former Deputy National Medical Director, NHS England. Read more about 400k women affected by menopause every year[…]