• World Menopause Day interview with Estrogen Matters co-author, Dr. Carol Tavris in the Noom Room

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

World Menopause Day interview with Estrogen Matters co-author, Dr. Carol Tavris in the Noom Room

  • Summary

  • Celebrating World Menopause Day: Noom's CEO Geoff Cook in Conversation with Dr. Carol Tavris, in The Noom Room..

    Dr Carol Tavris is an award-winning social psychologist and co-author of the groundbreaking book "Estrogen Matters", which has reshaped the conversation on hormone therapy, challenging fears concerning HRT and advocating its benefits for menopausal women to improve healthspan.

    Dr. Carol Tavris's work as a social psychologist, writer, teacher, and lecturer has been devoted to promoting psychological science and critical thinking. She is a Charter Fellow of the Association for Psychological Science and her honors and awards include the 2014 Media Achievement Award from SPSP; an honorary doctorate from Simmons college in 2013 and the Distinguished Media Contribution Award from the American Association of Applied and Preventive Psychology.

    About Noom Vibe:

    This episode was recorded live on Noom Vibe, the free, wellness community app from Noom. Noom Vibe makes it fun and rewarding to build healthy habits as part of a supportive community. Key features include an incentivized step and habit tracker, live conversations with coaches, and community connection. Noom Vibe is available now on the Apple App Store and Google Play. To learn more, visit NoomVibe.com.

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