Thriving Through Menopause: Hot Flash Edition

Thriving Through Menopause: Hot Flash Edition

Join our Northwell experts for a Women's Wellness Webinar discussing various strategies for managing hot flashes during Menopause.

By Katz Institute for Women's Health

Date and time

Thursday, April 10 · 4 - 5pm PDT

Location

Online

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

  • Event lasts 1 hour

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Hot flashes are very common during menopause, occurring in up to 80% of women. Learn about various ways to manage hot flashes and how cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can help reduce the distress associated with hot flashes by teaching coping strategies such as relaxation techniques and reframing your thinking.



Please note: We suggest that you use Google Chrome as your web browser when joining in on the day of the live stream. You will be asked to quickly register on zoom prior to joining the webinar.

For more information or additional questions please email womenshealth@northwell.edu. To watch our previous Women's Wellness Webinars visit us here.

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What is the Katz Institute for Women’s Health all about?

­In a word: women. When it comes to health and medicine, women have long been understudied, undertreated and misdiagnosed. We think it’s time to change that.

That’s why Northwell created the Katz Institute for Women’s Health. It’s the only network of experts devoted to every aspect of women’s health. That means going beyond breasts and babies (though, those are just as important as everything else). Women’s hearts, bones, minds and much more can show different symptoms and respond differently to treatments than men’s. So we have specialists that cover it all—just for women.

We also take it outside the doctor’s office to provide access to even more women’s wellness services. This includes community health education, clinical programs and pioneering research. It’s all designed to help you and the women in your life create the best, most healthful lives possible.

Because when we raise the health of women, we raise everyone.

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