Navigating menopause with confidence: A conversation with Greek women experts

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The Food for Thought Network Inc. is inviting people to a significant online event focused on menopause awareness and empowerment.

The event will be held on Saturday, April 5 at 2pm (Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney time) via Zoom.

Menopause is a natural yet often overlooked stage in a woman’s life. This event aims to provide evidence-based, reliable information, practical advice, and support, helping women navigate this transition with confidence and knowledge.

The four distinguished Greek women experts are:

  • Two medical doctors – Clinical Associate Professor Magdalene Simonis and Sophia Avramoudas
  • A clinical psychologist & academic – Dr Aspasia Rabba
  • A pharmacist – Emily Dimitriadis

You need to reserve a seat here to receive the ZOOM link. Click here: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1358003

For more information, please refer to the website and or contact info@fftn.org.au

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