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Laura Coates Live

this point, the scariest thing about the donald trump presidential campaign is a weird sense of discipline that we're seeing on the part of this new staff that has that has come out we saw with the policy on abortion that was recently that he recently announced. >> but again, i go back to that extremist base that's still exists irrespective of what donald trump says on ukraine or on voting without one tempt you for a second. >> let's go to the next. and by the way, i think it's really interesting here is the second quote it is cold there is no question. it is cold but i'd rather be a little cold than sweaty. and really, those are the choices we had max who said that wasn't a senator, mitch mcconnell be house speaker, mike johnson, or c judge, juan merchan asked by a menopausal,

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Talking Business

what it means is that a woman's ovaries aren't working. they're either because we've got older and they stop working because we run out of eggs. the hormones associated with egg production decline or women might have their ovaries removed for an operation, for example. the loss of hormones or the reduction in hormone levels can cause to symptoms because these hormones, oestrogen, testosterone, progesterone affect every single cell in our body. so many women experience symptoms which can last for a few months or a few years. well, you mentioned symptoms, louisa. just what sort of symptoms are we talking about? it really varies. so a lot of women get symptoms before they become menopausal. so in the perimenopause, which is the time leading up to the menopause, where our hormones start to decline, often in quite a chaotic way, actually, for many years we've always talked about the hot flushes and night sweats. they can be troublesome for many women, but the main symptoms are brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, fatigue, reduced libido, muscle and joint pains, headaches.

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Talking Business

no, i really worry about it. so, i mean, i don't work with any of these companies at all and i don't do any paid work with pharma just for complete transparency. i read somewhere the other day that it's $120 billion a year is spent on menopause related products. but, you know, if i was a sassy businessperson thinking, well, it's 1.2 billion women worldwide are menopausal, how are we going to get them to buy some supplements orface cream or shampoo? and actually, when i was struggling and was unable to receive treatment from the nhs, i would have spent a lot of money on anything to help me because it would have been cheaper than a divorce, if it meant that i could keep myjob and my income. you know, people are very desperate to feel better. the advertising on some of these products is great. they also try and push people away from hrt. and it's really worries me because there's no evidence, certainly, that a lot of the supplements will really make a difference. they're not going to improve

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Talking Business

i mean, we're seeing a lot of products and services now being advertised. it's a multi—billion dollar industry. is that a positive step? no, i really worry about it. so, i mean, i don't work with any of these companies at all and i don't do any paid work with pharma just for complete transparency. i read somewhere the other day that it's $120 billion a year is spent on menopause related products. but, you know, if i was a sassy businessperson thinking, well, it's 1.2 billion women worldwide are menopausal, how are we going to get them to buy some supplements or face cream or shampoo? and actually, when i was struggling and was unable to receive treatment from the nhs, i would have spent a lot of money on anything to help me because it would have been cheaper than a divorce, if it meant that i could keep myjob and my income. you know, people are very desperate to feel better. the advertising on some of these products is great. they also try and push people away from hrt. and it really worries me

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Talking Business

to wait a year before making a diagnosis. what it means is that a woman's ovaries aren't working. they're either because we've got older and they stop working because we run out of eggs. the hormones associated with egg production decline or women might have their ovaries removed for an operation, for example. the loss of hormones or the reduction in hormone levels can cause to symptoms because these hormones, oestrogen, testosterone, progesterone affect every single cell in our body. so many women experience symptoms which can last for a few months or a few years. well, you mentioned symptoms, louisa. just what sort of symptoms are we talking about? it really varies. so a lot of women get symptoms before they become menopausal. so in the perimenopause, which is the time leading up to the menopause, where our hormones start to decline, often in quite a chaotic way, actually, for many years we've always talked about the hot flushes and night sweats. they can be troublesome for many women, but the main symptoms are brain fog, memory problems, anxiety, fatigue, reduced libido, muscle

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Asia Business Report

that time because of the gutenberg printing press, far outpacing those middle eastern countries who had turned their back on it and made it illegal so embracing new technology is the key to future economic growth and prosperity for all, but we've got to make sure that it is governed in a fair way. the global industry for menopause products is worth billions but doctor louise newson says there is little evidence that many of the supplements will make any difference at all. i supplements will make any difference at all.— difference at all. i really worry about _ difference at all. i really worry about it. - difference at all. i really worry about it. i - difference at all. i really worry about it. i don't . difference at all. i really i worry about it. i don't work with any of these companies, i don't do any work with farmer, in automatic transparency but i read somewhere the other day it is $120 billion a year spent on menopause —related products but if i was a sassy businessperson thinking is 1.2 billion women worldwide that are menopausal, how are we going to get them to buy some supplements or face cream or shampoo? actually when

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World Business Report

to this. ., ~' , ., are sort of paying so much attention to this. ., ~ ,, ~ . �* to this. thank you, michelle. i'm not sure i— to this. thank you, michelle. i'm not sure i will— to this. thank you, michelle. i'm not sure i will be _ to this. thank you, michelle. i'm not sure i will be brave - to this. thank you, michelle. i'm not sure i will be brave enough. | more than a billion women worldwide are going through the menopause — and the global industry for menopause products, such as dietary supplements, is booming — worth more than a hundred billon dollars a year. but one leading doctor in the field has questioned whether they do any good. dr louise newson has been speaking to aaron heslehurst, for this week's talking business weekly programme. she told him it's "just awful" how much money is being spent by women who are just desperate to feel better. i worry about it, i don't work with any of these companies, do any work... i read somewhere the other day it is $120 billion per year spent on menopause —related products. 1.2 billion women worldwide are menopausal, how will

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World Business Report

of these companies, i don't do any paid work with pharma, just for complete transparency but i read somewhere the other day it is $120 billion a year spent on menopause—related products but if i was a sassy businessperson, thinking if 1.2 billion women worldwide are menopausal, how are we going to get them to buy some supplements orface cream or shampoo? actually, when i was struggling and was unable to receive treatment from the nhs, i would have done spent a lot on anything to help. because it would've been cheaper than a divorce and it mean i could have kept myjob and income and people are desperate to feel better. the advertising some of these products is great and it also — some of it — are trying to push people away from hrt and it worries me because there is evidence that a lot

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