Historically, menopause has been a neglected aspect of healthcare, impacting the quality of life for millions of women. With around 6,000 women entering menopause daily in the U.S., there is a rising call for improved resources and education. Influential figures like Oprah and Halle Berry have begun to advocate for better awareness, alongside startups offering support and education. However, financial barriers persist, with many women forgoing necessary treatments. Surveys highlight the need for improved affordability and systemic changes in the healthcare landscape to better support women's health throughout menopause.
For too long, menopause has been a taboo topic, sidelined in healthcare, resulting in debilitating symptoms for many women going unaddressed.
Celebrities like Oprah and Halle Berry are helping break the silence on menopause, advocating for greater resources and community support for women.
Despite the rising awareness, 21% of women still delay menopause treatment due to financial constraints, highlighting urgent needs for better affordability in care.
Legislators are responding to the need for improved education and accessibility in menopause care, demonstrating a shift towards systemic change in women's health.
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