
Seattle startup seeks to change narrative around menopause
From the Puget Sound Business Journal. Colette Courtion got tired of being told to live with it. She was tired of living with vaginal issues that came with childbirth and motherhood. She was exhausted by midlife hormone changes. She was done with doctors not wanting to talk about it. And she was frustrated that these problems got worse during menopause. “Women, as a result, will stop doing things that they used to love to do,” Courtion says. “Like go for a run, or go to yoga class, or the…
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