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Cognitive behavioral therapy is being adapted to address menopause-related symptoms—including hot flashes, sleep disturbances, and mood changes—according to research presented by Danette Conklin, PhD, at #TMS2025. #CBT @MenopauseOrg
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Danette Conklin, PhD, discusses cognitive behavioral therapy for menopausal symptom relief |...
CBT adapted for menopause shows benefits for vasomotor symptoms, mood, and sleep, according to Danette Conklin, PhD, at The Menopause Society.
www.contemporaryobgyn.net
At #TMS2025, Dr. James A. Simon shared pooled safety data showing that elinzanetant was well tolerated over one year of use for vasomotor symptoms, with no serious or unexplained adverse events reported. #HotFlashes
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Elinzanetant demonstrates favorable safety profile in menopausal women, with James A. Simon, MD |...
Elinzanetant shows a strong safety profile with no liver toxicity and minimal side effects in menopausal women with vasomotor symptoms.
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New research presented at #TMS2025 links menopause to a higher prevalence of dry eye disease, suggesting hormonal changes may contribute to ocular discomfort in midlife women. #Menopause #EyeHealth @MenopauseOrg
Read more: https://www.contemporaryobgyn.net/view/postmenopausal-women-show-higher-prevalence-of-dry-eye-disease
A new study presented at #TMS2025 found that women who experience early natural #menopause face a 27% higher risk of metabolic syndrome compared with those whose menopause occurs later. #HeartHealth @MenopauseOrg
Read more: https://www.contemporaryobgyn.net/view/early-natural-menopause-linked-to-higher-risk-of-metabolic-syndrome

