Screenshot of the New York Times article with the heading "Women Have Been Misled About Menopause" and a close-up photo of a women with her hand over her collarbone.

Menopause is one of the most significant health transitions in a woman’s life, yet persisting misinformation and has shaped the way it is understood and treated. Millions of women the world over are entering perimenopause and menopause unprepared. They face limited access to accurate information and dismissive responses from healthcare providers.

To help address this urgent issue, Hormonally has licensed the rights to publish Women Have Been Misled About Menopause, an article from The New York Times thats heds light on the long-standing misconceptions surrounding menopause care, the role of hormone therapy, and the systemic barriers that have left countless women without the support they need.

At Hormonally, our mission is to ensure that everyone has access to evidence-based, unbiased health information. In sharing this article, we hope to empower individuals with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions about their care and to push for systemic change in how menopause is treated within medical and public health frameworks.

We hope you enjoy reading the full article without pay wall restrictions and invite you to become part of the broader conversation around menopause, healthcare access, and the critical need for change.

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