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The Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research is an accessible research centre with a mandate to distribute information directly to women about changes through the life cycle, from adolescence to menopause. CeMCOR'S goal is to do good science that honours the voices and experiences of women. It is the only centre in North America that focuses on ovulation and the causes for and consequences of ovulation disturbances. Learn more about CeMCOR »

Recent News, Articles & Tools

NEWS: Article published - Progesterone for menopausal hot flushes.

CeMCOR is proud to announce the publication of our latest journal article which shows that the pill form of progesterone is an effective treatment for menopausal hot flushes and night sweats.
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NOW RECRUITING: Perimenopausal Hot Flush Study

Hot and botheredResearch Study Participants needed:
Hot and bothered? Are you a woman suffering from hot flushes or night sweats?
CeMCOR invites perimenopausal women 35 to 57 who have menstruated within the past 12 months to participate in our Perimenopausal Hot Flush Study. Read more...

NEWS: Estrogen's Storm Season - Now available in Portuguese!

In our continuing effort to make information about perimenopasue availble to a larger audience of women, Estrogen's Storm Season or "Tempestade de Estrogenio" is now available in Portuguese Read more...

Now Available! The Estrogen Errors: Why Progesterone Is Better for Women's Health

In this revealing work, Dr. Jerilynn Prior teams up with Susan Baxter, a medical writer, to explain the controversy over medicine prescribing estrogen for perimenopausal women in the United States, and to detail why progesterone is actually a far more effective, and a far less risk-ridden, approach. Read more...

Estrogen’s Storm Season

This fiction book begins as eight frustrated midlife women—from all walks of life—meet Dr. Kailey Madrona, a woman specialist. Read more...
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Hi there. I am 41 and my 12-year old daughter got her period two years ago. I've struggled with PCOS since my teens - now I'm worried that my daughter is also getting irregular periods, rapid weight gain, bad acne and low self-esteem. Is there any way that we can stop her from getting PCOS? Read more...

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