Menopause timing is related to cancer, cardiovascular disease, and mortality, with heart disease the number one killer of Australian women, killing three times as many women as breast cancer.1 14% of Australian women aged 45-74 (522,000 women) were at absolute risk of a future CVD event over the following 5 years. A further 2.9% (108.000 women) were at moderate risk.2 Understanding the associations of genetic, reproductive, and environmental factors can reduce early menopause and reduce mortality risk.3,4
These alarming statistics highlight a significant shortfall in integrative menopausal care specialists.
Did you know, environmental changes are leading causes of key markers of age acceleration?
- Reduced microbiome and weight gain5
- Circadian Rhythm disruption6
- Reduced cognitive health7
- Mobility impairment8
- Reduced sexuality and genitourinary syndrome9
Join multi-award winning physician and best-selling author Dr Felice Gersh (US) for this special masterclass which will dive deep into menopause, and provide a comprehensive integrative and lifestyle approach to menopausal health management.
Topics covered:
- Why does menopause happen and what is the significance for women?
- What do female/sex hormones do in the body and why do they matter?
- The impact of menopause on the gut microbiome.
- The impact of menopause on the circadian rhythm and its significance.
- Menopause and the brain: its impact on mental and cognitive health.
- Menopause and its impact on the cardiovascular system.
- Menopause and its impact on the musculoskeletal system.
- Menopause and its impact on female sexuality.
- Menopause and its impact on skin and hair.
- A comprehensive integrative and lifestyle approach to menopausal health management.
- The ABC’s of hormone therapy for menopausal women.
- Live Q&A and case studies with Dr Gersh on both days!
Register Here
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Date:
Saturday, 12 March, 2022 – Sunday, 13 March, 2022
Location: Online Event
Further details at :
https://www.acnem.org/event/menopause-masterclass-with-dr-felice-gersh/
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