Empowering Your Workforce: Supporting Menopause in the Workplace on World Menopause Day 2024
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by Hot Flush
1M ago
October 18th 2024 is World Menopause Day. An annual menopause awareness raising day with events to normalise menopause, correct misconceptions and provide up to date information. Menopause is an organisational issue, impacting on colleagues both directly or indirectly, is your organisation marking World Menopause Day ..read more
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Recognising joint aches and inflammation in menopause
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by Hot Flush
1M ago
Don’t ignore those niggles, aches, and pains in perimenopause! New study looks at how and why women and healthcare professionals should be aware of , and address, musculoskeletal syndrome during menopause ..read more
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New Drug for Treating Osteoporosis in Menopause  
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by Hot Flush
2M ago
Abaloparatide, a new bone-strengthening drug, has been recommended by NICE for postmenopausal women, trans men, and non-binary individuals at high risk of fractures. Available on the NHS within three months, it offers a promising new option to help protect and strengthen bones. A bone-boosting game-changer for thousands ..read more
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Menopause and Your Pelvic Floor
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by Hot Flush
4M ago
Guest blog by Jenny Kruger, Pelvic Health Physiotherapist & founder of femfit® Menopause and your pelvic floor Continence Week is a timely moment to remind ourselves about the ‘Power’ of the Pelvic Floor muscles! The muscles of the pelvic floor are complex. They support the bladder, bowel, and uterus and help control the release of urine. These muscles share a similar developmental origin to the tissues of the vagina and lower urinary tract, meaning they all develop from the same type of tissue before birth. Because of this shared origin, they respond to estrogen in the body. As menopause ..read more
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Menopause and ADHD
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by Hot Flush
7M ago
ADHD and peri/menopause - get the lowdown! During menopause, declining oestrogen levels can affect the neurotransmitters responsible for attention, emotional regulation, sleep, organisation, and memory. While women without ADHD may notice these changes, those with an ADHD diagnosis often find those symptoms intensify. ADHD behaviours such as restlessness, difficulty concentrating, or impulsivity can affect daily life. Although symptoms may improve with age, many women diagnosed in childhood still face challenges in adulthood. Did you know that boys are more likely to receive an ADHD diagnosis ..read more
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Autism and Menopause
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by Hot Flush
7M ago
Symptoms of perimenopause & autism Mood swings, memory problems, hot flushes and night sweats can be discombobulating – for women with autism, even more so. Coping with these significant psychological and physical changes can be beyond challenging when perimenopause symptoms emerge. Research into autism has historically looked at the male experience, ignoring the experiences of women with autism. Understanding of how menopause hormonal changes affect autistic individuals, and if this differs from the impact on non-autistic individuals, has not been considered until recently. What is autism ..read more
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Reasonable Adjustments for Menopause in the Workplace | EHRC Guidance
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by Hot Flush
8M ago
Gain clarity around menopause support in the workplace! Welcomed and celebrated by many, seen as a potential pitfall for menopausal women by others! Whatever someone’s view, the guidance issued by The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) on making 'essential' reasonable adjustments for menopausal employees in the workplace needs attention. Ignoring menopause in the workplace is no longer an option - doing so may pose significant risks for organisations moving forward. Employers must grasp the legal obligations and best practices regarding menopause, to prevent discrimination and costly ..read more
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Neurodiversity and Menopause
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by Hot Flush
8M ago
How does menopause affect neurodiverse individuals? With the complex changes that challenge women’s cognitive function during the perimenopause transition, we take a deeper dive into how menopause may impact the neurodiverse community. What is Neurodiversity? Neurodiversity is an empowerment movement that emerged in the 90s with the aim to raise acceptance and embrace neurological differences, believing that the scope of cognitive abilities should be supported and that differences are not seen as deficiencies. Neurodiversity refers to the variations of how people’s brains process information ..read more
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Advances & Challenges in Menopause Workplace Support
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by Hot Flush
9M ago
Challenges and continued calls for menopause support at work In 2023, there was a significant leap forward in recognising menopause as a crucial workplace concern. Helen Tomlinson became the DWP’s Menopause Employment Champion, leading efforts to initiate discussions with businesses and improve support for menopausal employees across different sectors. Another milestone moment was the publication of the first-ever workplace menopause standard by the British Standards Institute. So far, so good!  However, as the year ended we saw the publication of a survey highlighting the continued and p ..read more
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Menopause, Alcohol & Dry January | Rethink how you drink!
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by Hot Flush
9M ago
Cutting down, or cutting out, alcohol in perimenopause: Dry January & beyond! Why do some perimenopausal women experience a lower tolerance for alcohol, feeling tipsy or hungover after just a couple of drinks? Pre-menopause, women tend to get tipsy on less alcohol compared to men. Women tend to have a higher body fat ratio, lower water ratio - sipping the same amount leads to a higher blood alcohol concentration - and a liver that's often on the smaller side, holding less of the crucial enzyme that tackles alcohol. As we age, and hit menopause - double whammy - those enzyme levels take ano ..read more
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