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36 | Hormone Hot Topics: Got Menopause? Take A Cold Plunge!; The 30-Minute-A-Day Habit That Can Increase Your Life Expectancy; PLUS Actress Jenny Garth Blames Her Arthritis on Perimenopause

Author
Monica Topete | Holistic Health Coach | Perimenopause Educator | Hormone Imbalance Survivor
Published
Tue 03 Sep 2024
Episode Link
https://areyoutheremidlife.podbean.com/e/36hormone-hot-topicsgot-menopausetakea-cold-plungethe30-minutea-dayhabit-that-canincreaseyourlifeexpectancyplus-actressjennygarth-blames-her-arthrit/

Hey friend!


 


Welcome to “Are You There, Midlife? It’s Me, Monica.” This week, I’m sharing another juicy episode of my Hormone Hot Topics summer series where I discuss all the perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause stories making the news!


 


I can’t wait to get into all the hot goss on today’s episode, including the following headlines:


 



  • Got menopause? Take a cold plunge! What a recent study reveals about cold water submersion and hormonal symptom relief




 



  • Age schmage--The 30-minute-a-day habit that improves your health…and life expectancy




 



  • Plus: 90210 Alum Jennie Garth gets candid about arthritis and why the 52-year-old celebrity blames her aches and pains on perimenopause.




 


So grab a spoon as we stir the tea on these "Hot Hormone Topics" and more!



p.s. Spoiler alert: I’ve received such incredible feedback on this series, I’m adding it to my permanent podcast line-up! 


 







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*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.

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