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Menopause can bring a wave of changes—hot flashes, sleep issues, brain fog and yes, frustrating weight gain. But why does this happen, and what can you do about it? In this episode, we sit down with menopause expert Dr. Deidra Beshear to answer these questions and more. We break down what to expect in perimenopause and menopause, how treatments have changed over the years, and what the data supports today. We also discuss different types of estrogen and progesterone, who should use hormone therapy (and who should be cautious), and the best options—patch, pill, cream, or something else. Plus, we cover nonhormonal strategies, lifestyle tips, and how menopause affects metabolic and cardiovascular health. Whether you’re approaching menopause or in the thick of it, this episode is packed with insights to help you navigate this transition with confidence.
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Books recommended by Dr. Beshear:
The New Menopause by Dr. Mary Claire Haver
Unlock Your Menopause Type by Dr. Heather Hirsch
You Are Not Broken by Dr. Kelly Casperson
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