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The New York Times @nytimes.com · New York City 🇺🇸 · 2d

Recent sitcoms like "Your Friends & Neighbors" and "Riot Women" are shifting the portrayal of menopause from a comedic punchline to a genuine aspect of women's lives, reflecting a growing cultural openness and nuanced discussion about the topic, as evidenced by character experiences and broader media representations. #Menopause #WomensHealth #TelevisionRepresentation #GB #CA #US

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TV Shows Are Changing How Menopause Is Portrayed Onscreen
Sitcoms have long treated menopause as a punchline, but newer series like "Your Friends & Neighbors" and "Riot Women" depict it as a matter-of-fact part of women's lives.
BBC @bbc.com · London 🇬🇧 · 3d

Ženy, které dlouhá léta čekaly na diagnózu závažného premenstruačního syndromu (PMDD), volají po větší podpoře, protože se potýkají s extrémními výkyvy nálad, depresí a úzkostí, přičemž často bývají mylně diagnostikovány a jejich obtíže jsou ignorovány lékaři. #PMDD #WomensHealth #MentalHealthAwareness

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They thought they were 'losing their minds' through 'lonely' condition
Women who have waited decades for a diagnosis for a severe premenstrual condition have called for more support. Members of a North-West support group for women living with premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) told the BBC their symptoms included extreme mood swings, depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts.