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Marcio J Concepción-Zavaleta, Jenyfer Maria Fuentes-Mendoza, Luis Concepción-Urteaga

Peripheral neuropathy is a common and clinically heterogeneous condition resulting from damage to the peripheral nervous system, affecting sensory, motor and autonomic fibers.1 Its diagnostic complexity stems from a broad spectrum of etiologies, including metabolic, autoimmune, infectious, toxic, neoplastic and endocrine disorders.1,2 Among endocrine conditions, diabetes mellitus is the most extensively studied and recognized cause of peripheral […]

Irene Lambrinoudaki: The Importance of World Menopause Day and Raising Awareness of Women’s Health

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Published Online: Oct 1st 2021

touchENDOCRINOLOGY joins Professor Irene Lambrinoudaki (National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece), Scientific Director of the European Menopause and Andropause Society (EMAS), to discuss the importance of World Menopause Day and raising further awareness in the field of menopause and women’s health.

Questions
1. World Menopause Day is now over a decade old – what do you think have been its key achievements since its initiation? (00:28-01:17)
2. How do you feel World Menopause Day can alleviate remaining unmet needs in menopause awareness? (01:18-02:22)
3. This year’s theme is bone health. How important is this to menopausal women and what can they do to optimise bone health during menopause? (02:22-03:09)

Disclosures: Irene Lambrinoudak has no financial or non-financial conflicts of interest to declare in relation to this video.

Support: Interview and filming supported by Touch Medical Media. Interview conducted by Sophie Nickelson.

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