Oestrogen, your heart and the menopause | The Dr Louise Newson Podcast

Dr Louise Newson May 21, 2024
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Dr Louise Newson

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Dr Louise Newson is a GP, hormone specialist and a leading voice in transforming menopause care worldwide. As the founder of the Newson Clinic and the not-for-profit Newson Education, she is dedicated to improving awareness, education and access to evidence-based care. Through in-person events, a comprehensive library of freely available articles, and an education programme for healthcare professionals, she empowers both women and clinicians with the knowledge they need. A Sunday Times bestselling author and host of the UK's No.1 medical podcast, Dr Newson is passionate about driving positive change for women's future health.

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This week on the podcast Dr Louise is joined by Dr Felice Gersh, who is double board-certified in OB-GYN and Integrative Medicine, and specialises in female health, with a focus on managing female hormonal dysfunctions. She is the author of the book PCOS SOS: A Gynecologist’s Lifeline to Naturally Restore Your Rhythms, Hormones, and Happiness, and recently published a paper on oestrogen and cardiovascular disease, and a 2021 paper on HRT. Here she talks about the family of oestrogens and the important role of hormones on the heart. Finally, she shares three tips on improving heart and whole body health: 1. Eat a lot of phytoestrogen-containing foods - so every kind of plant in all the different colours, including beans, nuts, seeds, fruits, vegetables. They are nature's gift to us. 2. Sunlight is like happy medicine. Try to get sunlight in the morning, midday and watch the sunset every chance you get. This will help you to sleep better, make more serotonin, and help to set your master clock in your brain, which tends to drift when we lose our oestrogen production. 3. Move. Your fitness status is more predictive of healthy longevity than your blood pressure. Think of your fitness, strength, flexibility and balance as a critical part of your life so get active in every way you can. You can follow Dr Felice on Instagram @dr.felicegersh and Facebook @felicegershmd. For more about Newson Health see newsonhealth.co.uk

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