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What to know about menopause, according to an expert

Mamamia writer Helen Vnuk tells us 8 things all women can benefit knowing about menopause, the symptoms and how to manage them, including Flordis Femular.

Menopause remains taboo in the office, with Aussies split on leave policies

As businesses improve their family leave policies, there’s one topic that affects half of the population but remains taboo: menopause.

Most Aussies Don t Understand Menopause, Says New Research – Hope 103 2

Today is World Menopause Day, a day that raises awareness of menopause and the support options available for improving health and wellbeing.

Australian artist Eugenie Lee evokes the chronic pain of endometriosis in high-tech experiential artworks

Australian artist Eugenie Lee evokes the chronic pain of endometriosis in high-tech experiential artworks Posted SatSaturday 2 updated SunSunday 3 Lee lives with endometriosis and adenomyosis and has experienced pelvic pain for nearly three decades. ( Print text only Cancel Eugenie Lee has strapped a thick, strange-looking belt, a kind of torture device, to gynaecologist and endocrinologist Dr Natasha Andreadis. The custom-built haptic device gives the wearer pelvic pain-like sensations, and at first, Dr Andreadis s descriptions of the experience are fairly innocuous: I m feeling like my organs, woah, are really getting a deep massage. But once Lee ratchets up the intensity level, Dr Andreadis says it s like someone s punching you and they ve got spikes on their knuckles .

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