In this episode, Dr. Kate Dee interviews Dr. Naomi Bush, a specialist in menopause medicine, about the complexities of menopause and hormone therapy. They discuss the historical context and impact of the 2002 Women's Health Initiative study on hormone therapy practices, as well as newer revelations that have reshaped care for menopausal women. The conversation includes the importance of personalized treatment plans, the distinction between bioidentical and synthetic hormones, and specific therapies for symptoms like low libido and vaginal dryness. Additionally, the episode addresses controversial treatments like pellet therapy and stresses the need for better education and healthcare support for women navigating menopause.
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Takeaways
Chapters
00:00 Introduction
00:21 Meet Dr. Naomi Bush
00:51 Journey into Menopause Medicine
02:44 The 2002 Women's Health Initiative Study
08:18 Impact of the Study on Hormone Therapy
09:24 Consultation and Treatment Options
16:20 Understanding Bioidentical Hormones
20:58 Testosterone in Menopause Treatment
21:57 Navigating Testosterone Therapy
24:23 Understanding Pellet Therapy
26:04 Exploring IUDs and Progesterone Options
29:10 Addressing Vaginal Dryness and Pain
34:42 Challenges in Hormone Therapy Access
39:59 Concluding Thoughts and Future Topics
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