Public Actions Can Help Reduce Discrimination, Stigma Faced by Menopausal Women
- Researchers led by Clara Selva Olid published a study on May 26, 2025, about menopause support in Catalonia, Spain.
- The study stems from the need to improve knowledge and public actions addressing menopause, where stigma affects quality of life and work productivity.
- Selva Olid interviewed 20 women aged 45 to 60 who experienced menopausal symptoms including hot flashes, mood swings, and memory loss.
- Her 10-point proposal targets social awareness, education, workplace policies, and health measures to reduce stigma and improve care.
- Implementing these actions can enhance women's well-being and healthcare, while ongoing research and policy involvement remain essential for equity.
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Karol Markowicz Show: Going Menopostal with Amy Alkon - The Karol Markowicz Show
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