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Until recently, menopause was a whisper between friends and trusted ones. And if you were going through it, there was an unspoken secrecy about saying that you were. This stigma still exists in some communities. But menopause is more than just hot flashes. It is associated with increased risks of long-term health issues such as osteoporosis, heart disease, diabetes and impacts brain health. Nam Kiwanuka speaks to Dr. Wendy Wolfman, a pioneer in Canada and an internationally renowned menopause expert, about the lack of funding in women's health, the impact of the Women's Health Initiative study and how Canada can become a world leader in women's health. 0:00 – Intro 0:21 – Halle Berry’s Capitol Hill moment 0:46 – What menopause and perimenopause really mean 1:05 – The wide-ranging health impacts of menopause 1:39 – The menopause care gap and today’s guest 2:21 – Introducing Dr. Wendy Wolfman 2:59 – Growing up without menopause education 4:04 – Why Wendy Wolfman became a doctor 5:33 – Discovering women’s health as a specialty 6:03 – Choosing obstetrics and gynecology 6:52 – The neglect of post-reproductive women 7:33 – Realizing menopause was misunderstood 8:05 – The knowledge and care gap in menopause 8:45 – Menopause and women in the workforce 9:53 – Ageism and discrimination against older women 10:29 – Self-advocacy and being dismissed in healthcare 11:18 – The science behind hot flashes 12:53 – How research validated menopause symptoms 13:20 – Hormone therapy fears and the WHI study 13:47 – What we now know about hormone therapy 14:30 – Menopause hormone therapy vs. HRT 15:16 – FDA black box warning and what changed 15:40 – Vaginal estrogen vs. systemic therapy 17:26 – Why menopause needs a full health assessment 18:11 – Preventing long-term health risks after menopause 19:33 – Why menopause symptoms aren’t “trivial” 20:28 – What is the Centre for Mature Women’s Health? 21:15 – Raising $52 million for women’s health care 22:41 – A world-leading model for menopause care 23:31 – Clinics of excellence and interdisciplinary care 25:21 – A personal reflection on legacy and impact 27:16 – How menopause is taught in medical schools 28:45 – Why menopause education still lags behind 29:13 – Challenging stigma and the “niche” label 29:56 – What excites Dr. Wolfman about women’s health today 30:57 – Research funding and Canada’s opportunity Got a question or comment? Email us at: mistreatedpodcast@tvo.org If you, or someone you know, is struggling with mental health, visit any of the following resources for support: Canada.ca/mental-health Kids Help Phone Call 1-800-668-6868 (toll-free) or text CONNECT to 686868. The Government of Ontario's Mental Health Support Resources: https://www.ontario.ca/page/find-ment... Follow TVO on social: / theagenda / mistreatedtvo Join our newsletter: https://www.tvo.org/newsletters Visit the TVO Today website for current affairs journalism, documentaries and podcasts: https://www.tvo.org Research links Behind the scenes with Dr. Wendy Wolfman: https://sinaimaturewomenshealth.ca/be... Menopause: our study revealed how it affects the brain, cognition and mental health: https://theconversation.com/menopause... Halle Berry shouts 'I'm in menopause' on Capitol Hill as she fights for funding to improve women's care: https://abcnews.com/GMA/Wellness/hall... After Decades of Misunderstanding, Menopause is Finally Having Its Moment: https://medicine.yale.edu/news-articl... What to know about menopause hormone therapy after FDA removed 'black box' warnings: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/health/w... Hormones for menopause are safe, study finds. Here's what changed: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-s...