Red Hot Mamas, a leading national organization advancing the health and wellness of women through their peri to post menopausal years, founded by Karen Giblin

Joined July 2009
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Women and heart disease: Your story matters. U.S. women 18 who’ve had: · Any cardiomyopathy Join a 90-min online research conversation. PAID, confidential, no medical procedures. Log onto redhotmamas.org Red Hot Research See Current Studies
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Menopause can be a turning point for better health, better care, and better conversations. Explore resources at redhotmamas.org

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Menopause mood swings are real, and they can affect your emotions, sleep, and daily life. The good news: support is available. Visit redhotmamas.org for trusted menopause information, practical tips, and encouragement from Red Hot Mamas.
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Sweating through the sheets. Snapping for no reason. Sound familiar? Hot flashes night sweats can take a toll on your mood. You don’t have to figure it out alone. log onto redhotmamas.org and subscribe to our Newsletter "The Menopause Minute"

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The Menopause Changes No One Warns You About- Menopause is not one symptom and one story. It is changes that can affect the body, mind, and daily rhythm in ways that are often under-discussed. Learn more on our website's new area-Red Hot Vibes
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Hot flashes disturbing your day or sleep? There are effective non-hormonal treatment options available. Learn what works and what to discuss with your healthcare provider at redhotmamas.org
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Head over to redhotmamas.org to discover women’s health research projects that are actively looking for women like you to participate. Your voice can help shape the future of women’s health – and the science that will guide care for generations to come.
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Women 18 or older in US.and have experienced: Elevated LDL cholesterol-angina,heart attack or stroke; Elevated Lipoprotein Lp(a)-angina, heart attack or stroke; Cardiomyopathy Are invited to take part in a PAID 90 minute online research study. If interested, log onto redhotmamas.org
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Hot flashes stealing your sleep, focus, or sanity? You’re not alone-you have options. 🔥Lynkuet is a non-hormonal treatment which helps reduce hot flashes, and a savings coupon available on redhotmamas.org Relief and savings? Yes, please.

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Menopause symptoms can disrupt sleep, energy and daily life. Take a look at Lynkuet on Red Hot Mamas and see whether it may be worth discussing with your clinician. redhotmamas.org
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Hormones play a key role in your health, from energy and mood to heart and #BoneHealth 💜🦴. Understanding your body can help you make informed health decisions. During National Women’s Health Week, learn about how hormones can affect your health. #NWHW #WomensHealth ms.spr.ly/6017vPfKW
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I’m covering press at the European Congress of Endocrinology in Prague. Researchers from Universities of Parma, Messina and Florence, Italy presented on May 11, 2026, findings of a study they conducted “Environmental Chemicals May Interfere in Infants Bone Development” suggesting that environmental pollutants early in life may negatively affect bone development. Therefore, those chemicals need to be better regulated on a national and international level. For more information email Media@ese-hormones.org
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PCOS polycystic ovary syndrome has new name-PMOS polyendocrine metabolic syndrome. This condition affects 10-13 percent of reproductive age women, as well as how doctors treat it. More information- media@ese-hormones.org
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📅 National Women's Health Week starts on May 10! This year's theme is “Prevention, Innovation, and Impact: A New Era in Women’s Health.” Visit the OWH #NWHW page for resources and tips and share them with your community! ms.spr.ly/6010vJnkg
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