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  2. Heather Currie - Wikipedia

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    The British Menopause Society (BMS) is a specialist society associated with the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. It was established in 1989 to educate and guide Healthcare professionals on menopause and all aspects of post reproductive health. Currie is co-editor of their quarterly journal Post Reproductive Health [6] and was ...

  3. Hopes for changes in surgical menopause care - AOL

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    The online Menopause Support survey of 521 UK-based women, aged 20-59, found 74.5% were not made aware, by health care professionals, of the side-effects of having both ovaries removed.. This ...

  4. Is Testosterone The Missing Piece Of The Menopause Puzzle? - AOL

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    Dr Olivia Hum works as a GP in both NHS and private practice and is one of only 200 British Menopause Society (BMS) qualified menopause specialists in the country. ‘I’m not anti-testosterone ...

  5. One in 10 women 'quit their job due to menopause' - AOL

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    The British Menopause Society has advised medics to consider alternative HRT preparations for women who cannot get their usual stock of Oestrogel, including the gel Sandrena or the spray Lenzetto.

  6. Anne MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    She is a certified trainer in SRH and Menopause Care has been a member of the Medical Advisory Committee of the British Menopause Society since 2017. She writes for and lectures to healthcare professionals and lay groups both nationally and internationally and appears on radio and television.

  7. John Studd (gynaecologist) - Wikipedia

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    He was chairman of the British Menopause Society, British Society for Psychosexual Obstetrics and Gynaecology, and International Society for Reproductive Medicine. He was a past President of the Section of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Royal Society of Medicine. [2]