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Journal-evidenced entries on menopause and midlife women's health, organized by topic, symptom, and intervention. Every entry cited; not medical advice.
17 cited entries. Each is resolved from per-source signals drawn from peer-reviewed literature and clinical guidelines, with an honest evidence-strength label. See the datasets for schemas, license, and provenance, and how to cite.
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Menowise aggregates and organizes what the published literature reports, with citations. It does not diagnose, advise, or recommend treatment. Talk to a qualified clinician about your own care.
Symptoms (14)
- Anxiety in menopause — evidence: insufficient · surveyed-thin
- Cognitive symptoms of menopause (brain fog) — evidence: limited
- Fatigue in menopause — evidence: limited
- Genitourinary syndrome of menopause — evidence: moderate
- Heart palpitations in menopause — evidence: limited
- Joint and muscle pain (musculoskeletal syndrome of menopause) — evidence: limited
- Low mood and depressive symptoms in menopause — evidence: limited
- Menstrual cycle changes in perimenopause — evidence: insufficient
- Migraine and headache in menopause — evidence: limited
- Reduced sexual desire and function in menopause — evidence: insufficient
- Skin and hair changes in menopause — evidence: limited
- Sleep disturbance in menopause (insomnia) — evidence: moderate
- Vasomotor symptoms — evidence: moderate
- Weight and body-composition change in menopause — evidence: limited
Interventions (3)
- Fezolinetant — evidence: moderate
- Local vaginal estrogen — evidence: moderate
- Menopausal hormone therapy — evidence: moderate
Evidence strength labels the study basis the cited sources report (strong · moderate · limited · insufficient) and never overstates it. Source agreement (confidence) is separate: how well independent sources concur.