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Hormones

Hormones shifts drive many menopause symptoms. Explore treatment options, including MHT/HRT and lifestyle interventions, to restore balance.

Sneezy, puffy, itchy (and over it!) If you’re over 40 and are experiencing allergies for the first time in your life—or your old hay fever has suddenly become unmanageable—it isn’t your imagination. It’s midlife.  The same hormonal shifts that affect your cycle and sleep (and so many other things) also change how your body processes...
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Why our 40s and 50s define our longevity For decades, we’ve been told that heart disease is a “man’s problem.” The reality? It’s the leading cause of death for women globally, and the menopausal transition is the most critical window for intervention. A silent shift in our vessels Heart health in midlife is less about...
A woman lying on a green couch using a hand fan to cool down, illustrating menopause temperature dysregulation and hot flash symptoms.
Even if you’ve always been the “cold” one, never leaving the house without a sweater, you may find yourself flinging open the windows–even in the dead of winter–and still sweating buckets in your 40s and 50s. (Welcome to perimenopause!)  Temperature dysregulation, manifesting as the ever infamous hot flashes and night sweats is a neurological event...
THM
A quick summary of Menopause Hormone Therapy Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) is the most effective treatment for hot flashes, night sweats, and vaginal symptoms related to menopause. It can also be very effective at treating many other symptoms of menopause like sleep disturbances, mood, low energy, joint pain, dry skin & nails, sexual dysfunction. For...
A woman stretching in a bright, sunlit bathroom filled with plants, illustrating healthy morning routines and increased energy levels for metabolic health in midlife.
4 steps you can take right now Even with the storm of declining hormones, rising stress, and metabolism shifts brewing, your choices still matter. A lot. Small, targeted changes can really add up—and you don’t need a boot camp mindset or extreme diet to see benefits.Here are 4 Science-backed ways you can support weight, energy,...
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A New Year rest: 10 reasons to try going dry In midlife, women’s bodies go through a serious systemic recalibration. As estrogen and progesterone levels drop, we become much more sensitive to external stressors—alcohol can be particularly taxing. If you’ve noticed that your usual après-work glass of wine suddenly “hits differently” or leaves you feeling...
A row of blue denim jeans hanging on a rack, representing the common midlife experience of clothes becoming tight due to hormonal weight shifts and metabolic changes.
What it means for your health—and what you can do about it For lots of women (more than 70% in fact!) midlife brings an unwelcome guest: extra weight mostly around our middle. The scale starts creeping upwards, even when nothing else seems to have changed. The jeans that always fit so well suddenly feel uncomfortably...
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Here are our predictions for the New Year: For decades, care has been reactive, fragmented, and focused on managing symptoms after they appear. But as we head into 2026, that model is finally breaking. What’s replacing it is something far more powerful: proactive, personalized care that recognizes hormones as a foundational driver of long-term health,...
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Our bodies constantly send signals through subtle shifts—like fatigue, poor sleep, skin changes, and low energy. These meaningful clues reveal what’s happening beneath the surface. One powerful way to understand these signals is through blood work. At Coral, we go beyond sex hormone testing. While measuring estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone helps establish a baseline, these...
Bone density
Osteoporosis – a major health concern for women Perimenopause and menopause have strong effects on bone health: lower estrogen levels speed up bone density loss, making bones more fragile and raising the risk of osteoporosis (Silva et al., 2021). But bone health isn’t only about avoiding fractures. It’s about staying mobile, independent, and feeling good...
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