In this episode, Thrivelab Nurse Practitioner Ashley Wheeler sits down with bestselling author Dr. Mariza Snyder to break down what perimenopause really looks like. They discuss why it often starts earlier than expected and why so many women overlook the early signs. Dr. Mariza also shares the personal experiences that shaped her work in women’s hormone health. They discuss subtle symptoms, mood and cognitive shifts, stress changes, and why tracking your cycle can make such a difference durin...
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In this episode, Thrivelab Nurse Practitioner Ashley Wheeler sits down with bestselling author Dr. Mariza Snyder to break down what perimenopause really looks like. They discuss why it often starts earlier than expected and why so many women overlook the early signs. Dr. Mariza also shares the personal experiences that shaped her work in women’s hormone health. They discuss subtle symptoms, mood and cognitive shifts, stress changes, and why tracking your cycle can make such a difference durin...
Join us as Thrivelab experts, Brittany Meeker and Dr. Bimisa Augustin, dive into part two of their exploration into semaglutide. In this episode, they address common questions about this popular medication’s impact on weight loss, hormone health, reproductive health and potential side effects. Discover insights on how semaglutide works, its benefits for conditions like PCOS, and tips for maintaining muscle mass and overall wellness while on the treatment. Tune in for expert advice on maximizi...
Hormone Harmony
In this episode, Thrivelab Nurse Practitioner Ashley Wheeler sits down with bestselling author Dr. Mariza Snyder to break down what perimenopause really looks like. They discuss why it often starts earlier than expected and why so many women overlook the early signs. Dr. Mariza also shares the personal experiences that shaped her work in women’s hormone health. They discuss subtle symptoms, mood and cognitive shifts, stress changes, and why tracking your cycle can make such a difference durin...