• Millennials Are In Menopause And They're Not Going Quietly

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 28 mins
  • Podcast

Millennials Are In Menopause And They're Not Going Quietly

  • Summary

  • Despite being a certainty for all women, menopause is still something we know very little about.

    Beyond hot flushes and brain fog, turns out there's still so much we're yet to learn about the change.

    New documentary The M Factor, has emerged as a pivotal voice in addressing what many consider a neglected health crisis affecting millions of women.

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    CREDITS

    Host: Claire Murphy

    With thanks to: Coby Atlas, Writer & Director of The M Factor

    Executive Producer: Taylah Strano

    Audio Producers: Tegan Sadler

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