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Menopause and Blood Pressure: What You Need to Know
As people navigate perimenopause, they start to become familiar with those common menopausal experiences. Hot flashes. Irregular periods. Heavy periods. Light periods. Night sweats. Vaginal dryness. Mood changes. So on and so forth. What is often a surprise is being told that their cholesterol or blood pressure has changed as well. This unexpected news may come during a routine check-up and folks may be left feeling like they’ve done something wrong. This can be particularl
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But I'm Not Anemic
But I’m Not Anemic … Understanding Iron Deficiency without Anemia This year I’ve had more people than ever coming into the clinic asking about their newly diagnosed iron deficiency. It may sound strange, but I’m so excited to hear this! For years I have been highlighting lower than optimal ferritin levels on lab work that were considered normal. So many people with classic symptoms of iron deficiency (mainly women) have been told that everything is fine, as though the absence
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Four Heart Disease Risk Factors You May Not Know About
Given that heart disease affects millions of Canadians, it’s somewhat mystifying to me that we (health professionals) only seem to highlight the broad strokes of risk. I think it’s fair to say that many people know that things like cholesterol, blood pressure, smoking, diet, and exercise all have something to do with heart health. You may not understand what the relationship is, but you probably know it exists. It’s true; these factors are definitely important and improving t
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Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder (PMDD): It’s Not “Just In Your Head”
PMDD is similar to PMS, but much more severe and often debilitating. It involves mood, cognitive, and physical symptoms caused by the normal variations in estrogen and progesterone levels during the later half of the menstrual cycle leading up to the next period. It can be difficult to get a diagnosis by a health professional, which may be partly due to confusion about whether it is a psychiatric or a hormonal disorder, and likely also because doctors are taught that patients
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Is It Burnout If You Can Still Do Things?
Several years ago, as some of you may remember, I regularly wrote a newsletter for Kura. It was dense – lots of categories and links and interesting bits of health info. And although I really liked putting it together, it took so much time every month. Eventually, the time I thought I needed to spend on it became overwhelming and my newsletter-writing slowly trailed off. I was reminded of this when deciding what to write for the newsletter today. Although I’m super excited to
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Introducing the Safe and Sound Protocol
by Dr. Stephanie Cordes, ND I’m excited to share that I’ve officially completed training in the Safe and Sound Protocol (SSP) and am now offering this intervention to my naturopathic clients. The Theory If you know me or you’ve followed me for a while on social media, you’ve likely heard me talk about Polyvagal Theory (PVT) . Developed by Dr. Stephen Porges, this framework has deepened my understanding of the nervous system and what happens when our nervous systems interac
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World Menopause Day 2025 – Lifestyle Medicine for the win
October marks Menopause Month, with October 18 recognized as World Menopause Day. In 2025, the International Menopause Society (IMS) has highlighted the theme of lifestyle medicine, a timely reminder of how everyday choices can shape health and well-being during the menopause transition. Remember, menopause is not a disease. But is true that the hormonal changes it entails can make many people feel pretty lousy by increasing risks for hot flashes, sleep difficulties, bone
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