• 293 - Navigating menopause in my 30s after ovarian cancer: Suzie’s story
    Jan 28 2025

    Joining Dr Louise Newson on this week’s podcast is Suzie Aries, who shares her story of menopause following treatment for a rare and aggressive ovarian cancer in her 20s.

    Suzie talks about her cancer diagnosis and treatment, including raising £250,000 to fund treatment not available on the NHS. She also shares the realities of menopause at a young age, how HRT has helped her menopause symptoms, and why she takes HRT for her future health.

    Finally, Suzie offers advice for women on how to advocate for themselves during healthcare consultations, and why being knowledgeable, confident and curious is key.

    You can follow Suzie on Instagram @suzieclair11 and find out more about her story via her Facebook page Suzie Aries: kicking cancer's butt.

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    31 mins
  • 292 - Thee Third Act: laughter, friendship and menopause
    Jan 21 2025

    Joining Dr Louise Newson on this week’s podcast are Jane Hajduk and Shari Dolan, the real-life friends behind Thee Third Act, a YouTube comedy series about women’s third act: menopause.

    Thee Third Act follows Jane and Shari’s characters, Josephine and Lauren, in their search for answers during menopause. From life coaches to hormone replacement therapy, they strive to conquer or at least ease hot flushes, sleepless nights, and astronomical mood swings.

    Jane and Shari discuss their own menopause experiences, their off-screen friendship, and why sisterhood, laughter and honesty are key when navigating menopause.

    Catch with Thee Third Act on YouTube here – the second season premieres on 27 January

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    32 mins
  • 291 - ‘I’m 76 and thriving on HRT’
    Jan 14 2025

    In this week's episode of the podcast, Dr Louise Newson talks to Paula, a 76-year-old woman who reached out to share her experience of being on HRT for over 30 years.

    Paula explains how she was prescribed HRT after a hysterectomy when she was 44, following a complicated gynaecological history, which included an ectopic pregnancy, ovarian cysts, fibroids and endometriosis.

    She had been taking HRT for a decade when the 2002 Women’s Health Initiative study was released. Paula explains how she researched the study, then weighed up her personal risk and benefits in discussion with her doctor and made the decision to carry on taking HRT. Paula was happy to stay on HRT and credits it with helping her to feel better in her 70s than she did in her 30s.

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    34 mins
  • 290 - Exercise: how to stay active and strong in menopause and beyond, with Matt Roberts
    Jan 7 2025

    Joining Dr Louise on this week’s podcast is Matt Roberts, one of Britain’s foremost fitness experts and personal training pioneer. Matt opened Europe’s first exclusively personal training gym in 1996, is a bestselling author and is responsible for honing some of the most famous physiques in fashion, sport, film, music and politics.

    In this episode, Matt and Dr Louise discuss the importance of strength training, cardio and mobility exercise for health span, as well as some of the key barriers to exercise during perimenopause and menopause – and how to overcome them.

    Finally, Matt offers advice on getting into good habits during menopause, whether you are already active or haven’t exercised for a while.

    Find out more about Matt at www.mattroberts.co.uk and follow him on Instagram @mattroberts_lifestyle

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    35 mins
  • 289 - Liz Earle: why self-care isn’t selfish
    Dec 31 2024

    On this week’s podcast Dr Louise Newson is joined by her friend Liz Earle MBE, writer, TV presenter, award-winning entrepreneur and best-selling author of A Better Second Half: Dial Back Your Age to Live a Longer, Healthier, Happier Life.

    Liz is synonymous with wellbeing, and as we head into 2025, she talks about why most New Year’s resolutions fail because they are unachievable. Instead, Dr Louise and Liz together offer practical tips on making some small but meaningful changes to improve health and wellbeing in midlife and beyond, including nutrition, exercise, mental health and hormones.

    They also talk about the importance of prioritising yourself – and why self-care is anything but selfish.

    For more about Liz, visit www.lizearlewellbeing.com

    You can follow Liz on Instagram @lizearleme

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    34 mins
  • 288 - I’m an A&E consultant: the changes you can make for a longer, healthier life
    Dec 24 2024

    Joining Dr Louise Newson on the podcast this week is A&E consultant Professor Rob Galloway, who talks about his career to date and pressures facing the health service.

    He also shares the nutrition and exercise changes he’s made in his own life that have improved his physical and mental health, as well as his top tips on living healthier for longer.

    You can follow Professor Galloway on X @DrRobgalloway

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    33 mins
  • 287 - ADHD and perimenopause: Sumi's story
    Dec 17 2024

    On this week’s episode, Dr Sumi Rampling, a GP and Menopause Specialist who works alongside Dr Louise at Newson Health, shares her personal story of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).

    Diagnosed in early adulthood, Dr Sumi talks openly about the challenges of her ADHD diagnosis, as well as the impact that hormone changes, including perimenopause, can have on women with ADHD.

    She talks about the determination her condition has given her, and also offers advice for women navigating hormone changes and ADHD.

    Download balance’s ADHD and menopause booklet here.

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    31 mins
  • 286 - Looking back on menopause and hormone health in 2024 – and what does the future hold?
    Dec 10 2024

    In a departure from our usual format, as we reach the end of 2024, Dr Louise looks back on her highlights of this year, including her recent theatre tour, her education work and the work of the Newson Health research team.

    She looks at some of the key developments for menopause in 2024, and busts some myths around hormones and hormone replacement therapy. Plus, she’ll be looking forward to 2025, and sharing details of some exciting work for the year ahead.

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    30 mins