• 250 - Testosterone: the missing piece of the jigsaw?

  • Apr 2 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast
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250 - Testosterone: the missing piece of the jigsaw?

  • Summary

  • This week we mark 250 episodes of the Dr Louise Newson Podcast!

    And joining Dr Louise this week is Anita Nicholson, a nurse practitioner and menopause expert at Age Management Center in the US, where she aims to help patients lead the best quality of life for as long as they can.

    Here, Dr Louise and Anita compare notes on the attitudes towards testosterone in the UK and the US, share their clinical experience of the benefits it can provide women, particularly in restoring their zest for life.

    Finally, Anita shares three things she thinks could make a huge difference to women's health:

    1. Women need to educate themselves. They have to be their own advocate.
    2. I would love for hormones to become available and affordable. In the US, we don't even have vaginal oestrogen covered by some insurance here, never mind over-the-counter access.
    3. More education of healthcare providers. So have a fellowship in menopause. Let's start very early with med students and nurse practitioner students so they understand that menopause and sexual medicine is very important for our life span and our health span.

    You can follow Anita on Instagram @menopause_agewellfnp and the Age Management Center on Facebook /AgeManagementCenter and YouTube /@agemanagementcenter.

    Click here for more information about Newson Health

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