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The Vitamin Professor Podcast’s Lesson 21: LJ100 and Menopause Awareness Month

by VRM Media | October 31, 2025

On this episode of The Vitamin Professor Podcast, Professor Gene Bruno talks to Annie George of Biotropics Malaysia Berhad.

Fairhaven Health Expands Into Broader Women’s Health

by Shari Barbanel | July 29, 2025

Fairhaven Health (Middletown, CT), a company known for its fertility-focused supplements—has announced that it is reaffirming its commitment to evidence-based care and announcing its expansion into broader women’s health. “We’ve earned our place in fertility, but women’s health needs neither begin nor end there,” said Jane Pemberton, CEO of Blueroot Health, the parent company of Fairhaven ...

Ailsa Hichens, Nutritionist and Coach

by Shari Barbanel | July 1, 2025

Ailsa Hichens is a registered nutritionist and coach based in the United Kingdom with more than 10 years working in women’s health education. Her specialist area is in menopause and midlife health and her mission is to inspire real women living sometimes messy lives to create a life they love by eating and living well. ...

Navigating Perimenopause

by Nicole Avena | June 2, 2025

Perimenopause—otherwise known as the wild rollercoaster ride leading up to menopause—can feel daunting. It usually kicks off in your 40s (sometimes even late 30s), and will bring along a bunch of changes, thanks to shifting hormones. The good news? You’re not alone, and there are some well-studied supplements that may help mitigate the symptoms. Let’s ...

Of Hormones & Health

by Eric Munson | June 2, 2025

A holistic and proactive approach for women’s health. According to Grand View Research, the women’s health and beauty supplements market is expected to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.1 percent from 2023-2030. This growth can be attributed to a rise in health-consciousness among people, the increasing nutritional deficiencies in women, rising ...

[Sponsored Content] XYMOGEN XPERIENCE

by XYMOGEN | September 6, 2024

Elevating Women’s Health October 26-27, 2024 Orlando, FL Time is Running Out! Don’t Miss XYMOGEN XPERIENCE 2024. Be There at the Hilton Orlando or Livestream Anywhere Register now: https://xymogenxperience.com/ Join leading women in integrative medicine as they champion the conversation around women’s health. It’s your chance to be part of this pivotal movement, learn from ...

The New Woman

by Lisa Schofield | March 1, 2024

Women are increasingly health-minded and proactive, but still need guidance to sort through the noise and enjoy excellent feminine well-being. Here’s a cool stat: According to GWI Market Research, the number of women in the U.S. who say they use herbal/natural medicines to support specific health concerns has risen dramatically by 18 percent since the ...

Obesity May Lead to a Decline in Lung Function in Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women

by Shari Barbanel | March 1, 2022

Obesity has been linked to a wide array of health problems. A new study suggests that abdominal obesity as measured by body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference, may result in a greater risk of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and asthma. Study results are published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American ...

Postmenopausal Women Can Dance Their Way to Better Health

by Shari Barbanel | August 18, 2021

Women often struggle with managing their weight and other health risk factors, such as high cholesterol, once they transition through menopause. A new study suggests that dancing may effectively lower cholesterol levels, improve fitness and body composition and in the process, improve self-esteem. Study results are published online in Menopause, the journal of The North American ...

Accelerating Gains in Abdominal Fat During Menopause Tied to Heart Disease Risk

by Shari Barbanel | March 8, 2021

Women who experience an accelerated accumulation of abdominal fat during menopause are at greater risk of heart disease, even if their weight stays steady, according to a University of Pittsburgh Graduate School of Public Health (Pitt Public Health)-led analysis published today in the journal Menopause. The study—based on a quarter century of data collected on hundreds ...

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