Whether you're experiencing painful periods, heavy bleeding, irregular cycles, PMS or a diagnosed menstrual health condition, ...
We often hear about the importance of eating well, moving more, getting enough sleep and managing stress. But can these everyday habits really influence menstrual health? For many people, menstrual ...
The prospect of new non-invasive tests for endometriosis is a significant step forward and offers real hope to the millions ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series here’s Dr Clare Spencer of My Menopause Centre. Over the past few years, conversations about menstrual health have started to become more open but many people still ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series of webinars, here’s Deborah Garlick, Founder of Henpicked, Joe Warner and Rob Kemp, the authors of Burning Up, Frozen Out. Conversations about menopause are growing ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series here’s Dr Clare Spencer of My Menopause Centre. Over the past few years, conversations about autism, ADHD and menopause have grown rapidly. Many people are only ...
Why is it still so hard to talk about periods? Menstruation is a normal biological process experienced by millions of people every month. Yet in many workplaces it remains awkward, avoided or wrapped ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series of webinars, here’s Sally Leech, Director of Henpicked and Talycia Nayee. Menstruation is a normal part of life, yet in many workplaces it remains awkward, avoided ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series of webinars, here’s Sally Leech, Director of Henpicked. Living with adenomyosis can be painful, exhausting and confusing – especially when it takes so long to get ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series here’s award-winning Jackie Lynch, the founder of the WellWellWell Nutrition Clinic, who specialises in women’s health. Struggling with stubborn belly fat that just ...
As part of our Lunch & Learn series of webinars, here’s Sally Leech, Director of Henpicked. Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD) affects around 1 in 20 women and people assigned female at birth but ...