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VIDEO: It's About a Lifetime of Women's Health Research with Dr. Jerilynn Prior (Menopause Chicks podcast)

VIDEO: It's About a Lifetime of Women's Health Research with Dr. Jerilynn Prior Menopause Chicks podcast. (Youtube, Dec 13, 2023)

Dr. Prior in conversation with Shirley Weir on the Menopause Chicks podcast, where they discussed:

- An endocrinologist’s explanation of both estrogen and progesterone

- Hormone health, mental health–and considerations for the role of stress in our overall health, but especially in perimenopause

- If you are going to track anything–track your menstrual cycle + both physical changes (such as breast tenderness, cramping, vasomotor symptoms) and emotional/mental health changes, such as mood. Dr. Prior explains the reasons why!

- How hormone therapy traditionally focused on estrogen without acknowledging the critical role of progesterone too

- Script tips for how to talk to your doctor about hormone replacement therapy!

- Dr. Prior’s extensive progesterone research and her life-long commitment (she celebrated her 80th birthday this year!) to her work, and her legacy related to progesterone research will continue.

Estrogen’s Storm Season: Stories of Perimenopause

Estrogen's Storm Season

by Dr. Jerilynn C Prior

New second edition available

Estrogen’s Storm Season is now available in BOTH print and eBook (Mobi and ePUB) versions!

All royalties are recieved in our Endowment fund (overseen by UBC) and support CeMCOR's research and future.

It is full of lively, realistic stories with which women can relate and evidence-based, empowering perimenopause information. It was a finalist in 2006 for the Independent Publisher Book Award in Health.

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Paperback copies (with updated insert) still available here.

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