What is the Significance of Testosterone for Women?
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What is the Significance of Testosterone for Women?

When the topic of testosterone arises, there's a common misconception that it's a topic for men only. However, that couldn't be further from the truth. Testosterone holds significant importance for women as well, yet it often remains overshadowed in discussions revolving around women's hormones.

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Understanding Cortisol - the Stress Hormone
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Understanding Cortisol - the Stress Hormone

Cortisol is a hormone produced by the adrenal glands in response to stress. It is instrumental in our fight-or-flight response and helps us cope with stressful situations. Cortisol is crucial to our body's stress response system but when hormone levels change daily during perimenopause, maintaining optimal cortisol levels can seem nearly impossible.

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What Happens To Your Eyes and Vision During Perimenopause?
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What Happens To Your Eyes and Vision During Perimenopause?

Estrogen is essential for eye health, so it's no surprise that we see various eye conditions and vision changes as it declines during perimenopause. Estrogen influences the production and quality of tears, the thickness of the cornea, and the health of the retina.

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Why Food Sensitivities Appear in Perimenopause
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Why Food Sensitivities Appear in Perimenopause

Food sensitivities are not exclusive to perimenopause, but many women find that they become more pronounced or develop new sensitivities during this stage of life. Suddenly, foods that were once dietary staples become problematic.

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How Inflammation Amplifies Perimenopause Symptoms
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How Inflammation Amplifies Perimenopause Symptoms

Hormonal fluctuations trigger a myriad of perimenopause symptoms that can disrupt daily life - from hot flashes and weight gain to insomnia, anxiety, and mood swings, etc. Emerging research suggests that inflammation could play a role in intensifying these symptoms.

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