We didn't get to all of your questions during our February Menopause Talk or at the Menoposium — we also know you may have many more. Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg has agreed to come back for our April Menopause Talk. We are devoting the session to Questions & Answers on painful sex, low libido...
Do you find yourself preferring a Netflix show (a rerun, no less) to a night of intimacy (even with yourself)? Then this Menopause Talk is for you. And Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg, our esteemed speaker, is the one to learn from. A professor, prolific researcher, and writer, Dr. Kingsberg’s vast areas...
Asking patients about their sex life can be awkward, but it's important. Rachel Rubin MD, a urologist, and sexual medicine specialist, breaks down how sex is helpful to your health, and how being otherwise healthy is good for your sex life. Dr. Block and Dr. Rubin go down the path of...
Enjoy this fascinating discussion of with Rachel Rubin MD, a urologist, and Sexual Medicine Specialist as part of The Pro-Age Woman International Women's Day event.
You are the CEO of your own body.
It's so important to be your own health advocate.
Have a watch and let me know your thoughts!
The International Menopause Society is proud to provide an interview series for healthcare professionals on current topics of interest in the field of menopause. In the series, IMS Board Member Dr. Marla Shapiro interviews renowned experts on menopause and midlife women’s health.
In this...
Prof Nick Panay, Consultant Gynaecologist, Imperial College and Chelsea and Westminster Hospitals London, President – International Menopause Society and Past Chairman and Member – BMS medical advisory council, answers these FAQs:
What is testosterone and what is its role in women?
Is...
“I would just burn it into everyone's brain that pain with intercourse is also going to be associated with genitourinary syndrome of menopause,” says Rachel Pope, MD, MPH.
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/dr-rachel-pope-on-genitourinary-syndrome-of-menopause-and-hsdd-medications
In this...
https://www.isswsh.org/meetings/webinars/past-webinars/454-history-of-hormonal-therapies-for-the-treatment-of-genitourinary-syndrome-of-menopause
Objectives:
Recall the history of the use of hormones for the treatment of women with VVA/GSM
Identify the safety data of treatments for VVA/GSM...
Hormonal Approach for Postmenopausal Vulvovaginal Atrophy (2022)
Ana Paula Ferreira Costa, Ayane Cristine Alves Sarmento, Pedro Vieira-Baptisa, José Eleutério Jr., Ricardo Ney Cobucci and Ana Katherine Gonçalves
Menopause is a physiological and progressive phenomenon secondary to decreased...
Dr. Rachel Rubin is teaching doctors how to talk with their patients about sexual health! Learn more about menopause symptoms, hormone replacement therapy, and why women don't just have to "live with it."
Review of menopausal hormone therapy with estradiol and progesterone versus other estrogens and progestins (2022)
Shelli Graham, David F. Archer, James A. Simon, Kathleen M. Ohleth & Brian Bernick
ABSTRACT
Objective: The objective of the present document was to review/summarize reported...
Today I speak with Dr. Rachel Rubin, a board-certified urologist, and sexual medicine specialist. She is one of only a handful of physicians with fellowship training in sexual medicine for all genders. Dr. Rubin is a clinician, researcher, and passionate educator. In addition to being education...
Individual Benefits and Risks of Intravaginal Estrogen and Systemic Testosterone in the Management of Women in the Menopause, With a Discussion of Any Associated Risks for Cancer Development (2022)
Abbie J. Laing, MBChB, BSc, RCGP, DFSRH,* Louise Newson, MBChB(Hons), BSc(Hons), MRCP, FRCGP,*†‡...
Vaginal estrogen products: Use them to keep things normal down there// Vaginal estrogen is a safe and effective way to treat the genitourinary system after menopause. This video discussed the safety of vaginal estrogen and the many different vaginal estrogen products that are commercially...
In this episode, we continue a series of podcasts on the topic of genitourinary syndrome of menopause, or GSM. Over the course of this series, Rachel S. Rubin, MD, will discuss why it is important for urology providers to be educated regarding this condition, how to diagnose it in patients, and...
This treatment has been available via compounding pharmacies for years.
The FDA has approved the first bioidentical hormone therapy combination of estradiol and progesterone for moderate to severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause, TherapeuticsMD announced in a press release.
The...
Allison Woodworth, RN, MSN, FNP-C, Clinical Director of PrimeBody.com 's clinic network, has extensive training and experience in the field of Age Management Medicine. Her areas of expertise include bio-identical hormone replacement therapy and medical facial aesthetics.
Some of the talking...
Testosterone replacement is not only for men. Women need it as much as men for the same reasons: To increase lean body mass, sex drive, and mental focus. The ovaries and adrenals produce testosterone in women at about a tenth of the blood levels found in men. But as women age, their testosterone...
The drug is a once-daily pill that combines the female hormone estrogen with the drug bazedoxifene. The drug represents an alternative to older menopause pills that combined estrogen with another hormone: progestin, which has been linked to increased risk of lung and breast cancer.
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