blood tests4 minute readAre you experiencing hormone imbalance symptoms?You’re tired, hungry, irritable… all part of the daily grind, right? Well maybe not - this could be a sign of a bigger problem. Namely, an imbalance in your hormones. Read more
women's health3 minute readWhen does perimenopause begin? Understanding the timeline of changeAre you curious about when perimenopause might start for you? This significant phase marks the transition towards menopause, and understanding it can arm you with the knowledge to navigate it effectively.Read more
women's health6 minute readWhat are the symptoms of menopause?Menopause is a milestone that every woman reaches, but how it shows up and feels can vary widely. Some women breeze through it with barely a bump in the road. Others experience years of discomfort, confusion, and frustration. And it often starts earlier than expected, with symptoms creeping in around the age of 47, or even younger for those going through early menopause.1Read more
women's health5 minute readWhat causes early menopause?Most women expect menopause to arrive sometime in their early fifties. But for around one in ten, it comes much earlier - sometimes in their forties and occasionally even before age 40.1,2 This is known as early or premature menopause. While it’s more common than many realise, it’s often poorly understood.Read more
women's health3 minute readWhat are the symptoms of perimenopause?Are you navigating through the changes of perimenopause? During this natural transition in your life, your body is starting to shift towards menopause. As you age, your ovaries gradually produce fewer hormones, resulting in various physical and emotional changes. Read more
women's health5 minute readWhat causes menopause?At some point, every woman experiences it. Yet despite its inevitability, menopause remains poorly understood, even by those living through it. Too often, it’s reduced to hot flushes, sleepless nights, or a punchline about midlife. But menopause is a biological shift rooted in complex hormonal changes that affect nearly every organ system in the body.Read more
women's health4 minute readHow is menopause diagnosed?For many women, signs like hot flushes, irregular periods, mood swings, or brain fog start to appear in their 40s, but menopause doesn’t follow a strict timeline. Some experience symptoms earlier, others later, and not everyone has the same signs. So how do you know when it’s actually menopause? Is it something a blood test can confirm? Or can your GP tell just from your symptoms?Read more
women's health5 minute readLet’s talk about the vaginal symptoms of menopauseHot flushes are what gets the headlines when talking about menopause. But for millions of women, the most persistent, distressing, and silenced symptom is one they’re least likely to talk about: vaginal dryness.1Read more
women's health6 minute readCombining HRT with weight loss medications: what you need to knowFor women going through both menopause and obesity, managing weight while relieving menopausal symptoms often involves two combined treatment paths: hormone replacement therapy (HRT) and GLP-1 medications (such as Mounjaro or Wegovy). But is it safe - and effective - to take them together?Read more
women's health6 minute readUnderstanding menopause: what to expect and how to manage symptomsEach year, around 1.5 million women in the UK go through the menopause transition. And yet, despite how common it is, many still feel unprepared for the physical and emotional changes it brings.1 From hot flushes to mood swings, sleep disturbances to vaginal dryness, menopause can affect every part of your wellbeing.Read more
women's health5 minute readWhat you need to know about HRTFor many women, menopause arrives with a wave of physical and emotional changes that can disrupt daily life. Hot flushes, night sweats, mood swings, brain fog, vaginal dryness, and fatigue are just some of the common symptoms. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is one of the most effective treatments for managing these symptoms, and yet, it’s often misunderstood.1Read more
supplements4 minute readEnhancing menopausal health: the role of vitamin DMenopause marks a new chapter in life, often accompanied by challenges like sleep issues, bone density loss, weight gain, and mood swings. There has been some research into vitamin D, a nutrient gaining attention for its potential to alleviate some common menopause issues. Read more
supplements3 minute readOmega-3: a potential ally for menopausal womenMenopause can make your day-to-day life challenging with symptoms like hot flushes and mood swings. To manage these, dietary supplements such as omega-3 fatty acids have gained attention for their potential benefits. Read more
weight loss4 minute readPCOS and insulin resistance: what’s the link?Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS) is a common endocrine disorder affecting many women of reproductive age. Characterised by symptoms like irregular menstrual cycles and elevated androgen levels, PCOS is further complicated by a significant metabolic component: insulin resistance.Read more
weight loss4 minute readIs weight gain inevitable during menopause?Menopause often sparks a wave of misconceptions, especially about weight gain. Many women are led to believe that gaining weight during menopause is inevitable. This belief can create unnecessary stress and confusion. While hormonal changes do influence your body, the truth is more nuanced than this.Read more
weight loss3 minute readDo GLP-1 medications affect fertility and the menstrual cycle?Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a common hormonal condition, affecting an estimated 8–13% of reproductive-age women worldwide, with many cases remaining undiagnosed.1 Read more
women's health4 minute readNatural hair care: the benefits of rosemary oil for womenHair thinning or loss can be exacerbated by hormonal changes, stress, and medical conditions such as polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).2 The emotional toll of hair loss on women can be significant, often impacting self-esteem and confidence. As a result, many women seek effective, natural solutions.Read more
weight loss4 minute readHow weight loss can improve menopause symptomsWhile hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a common treatment, lifestyle changes - particularly weight loss - can also reduce these symptoms. This doesn’t require extreme dieting but rather healthy, sustainable choices.Read more