How to Stop Perimenopausal Migraines

It’s the middle of the day and you’re on your back with the blinds closed, a wet washcloth over your eyes, and a nauseated feeling in the pit of your stomach. What’s that got to do with perimenopause? In a word: hormones. Migraines, unlike other headaches, are often hormonal in nature, so intense fluctuations of hormones (especially estrogen!) in women can egg on and worsen migraines, according to Susan Hutchinson, M.D., director of the Orange County Migraine & Headache Center in Irvine, California. Learn some easy ways on how to stop perimenopausal migraines in their tracks!

By |2024-05-30T08:27:06-07:00September 2, 2013|MENOPAUSE MONDAYS® Blog|

Menopause News Flash: A New Screening Strategy for Ovarian Cancer May Save Lives

A new (and first ever!) test for ovarian cancer appears to be highly effective in detecting the disease before it becomes deadly, according to the American Cancer Society. If verified in ongoing studies, it could save the lives of thousands of women each year in the U.S. alone.

By |2024-05-30T08:27:08-07:00August 29, 2013|Health News Flash|
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