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The Biochemistry & Biology of Menopause: Insights into Women’s Health and Emerging Science

March 31 @ 2:59 pm - 8:29 pm

Menopause RePlay Webinar

Boston BioLife WINTER Series • Mini-Course  Replay
SUN, MAR. 30 OR WED, APR. 02, 2025 • 3-8:30 pm (EST)

Our Mini-Course explores the intricate biochemistry of menopause and its profound impact on women’s health. We’ll dive into the latest research on hormonal changes, cellular processes, and systemic effects associated with menopause. Topics include estrogen metabolism, the role of inflammation, bone and cardiovascular health, brain function, and energy-based modalities that can help manage menopause symptoms, particularly for addressing issues like hormonal imbalances, stress, and physical discomfort.

Designed for healthcare professionals, researchers, and those passionate about women’s health, our Mini-Course bridges foundational biology with the most recent advancements, offering actionable insights for improving care and outcomes.

Agenda

  • Welcome and Introduction: Joseph Krieger, MA
  • New Initiatives in the Menopause Association and What It Means for Women Health Advocacy: Curt Warner
  • Introduction to Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy for Menopause: Donna White
  • Re-evaluation of Menopausal Hormone Replacement: Deb Mathew, MD
  • The Forgotten Thyroid Hormone T2: Amie Horneman, DCN
  • Libby for the Win: Beth Shirley, RPh, CCN
  • BREAK
  • The Pivotal Role of Menopause in Longevity: Zack Varkaris
  • Hormones & Joint Pain: An Integrative Approach: Joshua Schacter, DO
  • Healthy Menopause: Julie E, MPH, RD
  • The Role of Essentials Supplementation for Menopausal Symptom Mitigation: Jennifer Switzer
  • Bioregulators and Peptides – the Science Behind the Biochemistry of Women’s Health: Kent Holtorf, MD
  • Q & A Panel and Conclusion—moderated by Joseph Krieger, MA
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