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World Menopause Day – 18th October 2022 with BMS

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The British Menopause Society are continuing the conversation around Menopause.

The menopause has gone mainstream and after the deafening silence surrounding it for so long, that change is very welcome. The recent influx of information and misinformation can however be overwhelming and confusing and there is no ‘one size fits all’ solution.

For World Menopause Day 2022, the British Menopause Society has partnered with ITN Productions Industry News to produce a news-style programme ‘Menopause: Continuing the Conversation’ to cut through the noise to give straight talking, clear guidance and advice from BMS menopause specialists, healthcare professionals and BMS members, with information from industry experts, providing support for women to recognise and improve their symptoms.

Hosted by Louise Minchin, it will feature expert interviews, news items and reporter-led sponsored editorial profiles from leading organisations filmed on location.

The programme will launch on World Menopause Day, 18 October 2022

Hosted by Louise Minchin:

‘Menopause: Continuing the Conversation’

 

 

 

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