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International Menopause Society
Charity organisation
Charity organisation
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | International Menopause Society (IMS) |
| logo_size | 100px |
| founded_date | 1978 |
| location | 13 Leechwell Street, Totnes, Devon TQ9 5SX, UK |
| key_people | Prof Rossella Nappi, current President, Rebecca Cheshire, current Chief Executive Officer |
| area_served | Global |
| num_members | 500+ |
| homepage |
| Non-profit_slogan =
The International Menopause Society (IMS) is a UK based charity. The Society was created in 1978 in Jerusalem during the second Menopause Congress. In addition to organizing congresses, symposia, and workshops, the IMS owns its own journal: Climacteric, the Journal of Adult Women's Health and Medicine, published by Taylor & Francis.
Resources and publications
The Society's official journal, Climacteric, the Journal of Adult Women's Health and Medicine, was founded in 1998 and is listed in Index Medicus/MEDLINE. The Editor-in-Chief is Timothy Hillard. It publishes international, original, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of aging in women, especially during the menopause and climacteric. The content of the journal covers the whole range of subject areas relevant to climacteric studies and adult women’s health and medicine, including underlying endocrinological changes, treatment of the symptoms of the menopause and other age-related changes, treatments, effective life-style modifications, non-hormonal midlife changes, and the counselling and education of perimenopausal and postmenopausal patients.
References
References
- "Understanding Weight Gain at Menopause". Climacteric.
- "The British Menopause Society: For UK health professionals". Thebms.org.uk.
- Kelland, Kate. (20 December 2011). "DHEA hormone may help women through menopause: study". Reuters.
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