the menopause school
A Changing Landscape Currently there is no facility for anyone to learn about
the typical hormone highway from menstruation to menopause within the framework
of formal or other education systems. There is a significant health and social
care crisis arising from the lack of understanding for menstruators reaching the
point of hormonal decline, combined with large numbers for whom support, and
historically education, has been missing. Who we are Our website address is:
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