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Dr Louise Newson is an award-winning physician, respected women’s hormone specialist, educator, and author committed to increasing awareness and knowledge of perimenopause, menopause, and lifelong hormone health. Each week, Louise dives into the newest research, treatments and hot topic issues, providing accessible, evidence-based information to empower your future health. Joined by fellow experts and special guests, with answers to your burning questions, Louise explores how hormones impact every aspect of our lives. Described as the “medic who kickstarted the menopause revolution”, Louise aims to empower a generation of women to have a greater understanding, choice and control over their treatment, bodies, minds and future health through their hormones. She is the creator of the award-winning free balance app, a Sunday Times bestselling author and the founder of the Newson Health clinic. With over three decades of clinical experience, Louise is a member of the Royal College of Physicians, a Fellow of the Royal College of GPs, a Visiting Fellow at Cambridge, a regular contributor to academic journals including the Lancet and the British Journal of General Practice, and has been awarded an honorary Doctorate of Health from Bradford University. DISCLAIMER: The information provided in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended as a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health providers with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Dr Louise Newson or the Newson Health Group.
Episodes

Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
012 - Gut Matters - Emma Ellice-Flint & Dr Louise Newson
Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
Tuesday Aug 27, 2019
In this episode Dr Newson and qualified nutritionist and chef Emma Ellice-Flint, talk about gut matters, microbiome research and what foods can make a difference to the gut and whole body health. Topics discussed include:
- Control how you feel through what you eat, bidirectional communication to/from gut and the brain.
- The time it takes to make a change to your gut microbiome through what you eat.
- Fecal transplants, what it is and some recent research.
- Different types of prebiotics and probiotics and what they are, including kefir, kombucha, sauerkraut, kimchi.
- Getting variety into everyday eating, making vegetables the center of your dish.
- Which good fats to especially eat - extra virgin olive oil, nuts and seeds, avocado, seafood.
- Digestion and the anticipation of eating on digestion.
- Fasting and ways of doing it.
- Variety - pushing out your food choices to include more varieties of fruit and vegetables.
- Individual - what suits one person may not suit another, learn to understand what works best for you.
- Sleep - good habits around sleep and what you might be able to improve to have a better night's sleep.
Read more about Emma on her website here and follow Emma on Instagram and Facebook. Read about Emma’s cookbooks here.
Emma's Three take Home Tips for Gut Health:
- Variety is important! Especially when it comes to vegetables - try to mix it up and try new things.
- We are all individual and what works for one person when it comes to weight loss, bloating, hormone balance etc might be different for another. Find out how your body works!
- Sleep is so important. We make better food choices when we are well rested.

Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
010 - MegsMenopause - Meg Mathews & Dr Louise Newson
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
Tuesday Aug 13, 2019
In this episode, Dr Newson is joined by former music industry PR guru Meg Mathews. Together, they discuss Meg's reasons for creating her website, MegsMenopause, and why she has worked so hard to improve menopause education for women. Meg talks very openly about her dreadful menopause experience and how she had no idea what was happening to her - as indeed so many women don't. Thankfully she is so much better now, taking the right dose and type of HRT. Meg works tirelessly to educate women (and men) about the menopause and how it can affect their lives. In this podcast, Dr Newson and Meg discuss the different ways women can receive the right help and advice.
Meg's Three Take Home Tips:
- Share with your family! Your symptoms may also affect those closest to you so it could be helpful to share how you are feeling and why.
- If you have an inkling of any menopausal symptoms, fill out this questionnaire - if you have 5 or more symptoms then you may want to go and see your GP.
- Self love! Things can feel so overwhelming during the menopause so take time for yourself and put yourself first.

Tuesday Aug 06, 2019
009 - Gynaecologial Cancers & Eve Appeal - Athena Lamnisos & Dr Louise Newson
Tuesday Aug 06, 2019
Tuesday Aug 06, 2019
Athena Lamnisos is the Chief Executive of the Eve Appeal which the only UK national charity raising awareness and funding research into the five gynaecological cancers – womb, ovarian, cervical, vulval and vaginal. In this episode Dr Louise Newson and Athena talk about the importance of diagnosing these cancers early which leads to better outcomes for women. Many women are ignoring signs of potential cancer such as vaginal bleeding due to fear or denial which needs to change. Athena talks about ways the charity is working to improve early detection of cancers and also with the research they are involved in and the discussion also includes managing menopause in women who have had treatment for their cancer and how important it is for them to receive the right treatment and advice.
Athena's Three Take Home Tips for Understanding your Gynae Health:
- You need to know your menstrual health and cycle and know what's normal for you. If you no longer have periods, you need to know when your last one was.
- We need to break down the stigma and taboo around gynaecological health. Learn and use the correct terminology for your body parts so you can describe any symptoms properly.
- Know your body! Have a look at your vulva and know what is normal for you. This will help so much should you have to explain anything to a medical professional.

Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Tuesday Jul 30, 2019
Migraines and worsening headaches can be a very common symptom of the perimenopause and menopause. In this podcast, Dr Louise Newson speaks with Dr Sarah Ball who explains why this can occur and ways of managing migraines for women who have changing hormone levels. Many women wrongly believe they cannot take HRT if they have a history of migraine, so this myth is discussed and the correct advice given. In addition to taking HRT, there are numerous lifestyle measures that can improve migraines which are also discussed.
Dr Sarah Ball's Three Take Home Tips About Menopause and Migraines:
- Look back at your reproductive cycle as a whole, particularly when your periods first began and when on different contraceptives. Are there any patterns?
- Keep a headache diary - this can be so helpful!
- Always look at your lifestyle first as there are lots of helpful changes that can be made. However, don't forget to consider your hormones as this could well be the source of the problem.

Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Tuesday Jul 23, 2019
Diane Danzebrink is a psychotherapist, menopause expert, wellbeing consultant and also a great friend of Dr Newson. She is tirelessly campaigning for improved care and support for menopausal women having personally had a dreadful experience of the menopause after an operation to remove her ovaries to the extent she became suicidal. Diane always promised her husband that if she ever improved then she would campaign and fight so that other women do not suffer in the way she did.
In this episode, Dr Louise Newson and Diane discuss the #makemenopausematter campaign Diane has introduced, which now has an impressive 27,000 votes. The aims of this campaign are to improve menopause education amongst doctors and to raise awareness of the menopause within the workplace. The third aim of the campaign has been achieved – which is discussed in this podcast! Dr Newson and Diane also talk openly about the challenges they are experiencing in improving menopause care and education globally.
Diane's Three Take Home Tips for Getting the Right Menopause Care:
- If you are in your early 40s, educate yourself and get a general understanding of what menopause is and what it might bring.
- Menopause does not have to be negative! This time in your life should be for reflecting on your life and re-setting your goals for the future.
- If you're listening and are currently going through the perimenopause or menopause, you are not alone! There are places, such as Menopause Support, where you can talk to like-minded women and get support. There are also so many resources such as menopausedoctor.co.uk where you can find evidence-based advice.

Tuesday Jul 16, 2019
Tuesday Jul 16, 2019
Dr Newson talks with Meg Mathews & Athena Lamnisos, CEO of charity Eve Appeal, about best times to discuss menopause with women & children. Menopause being on the curriculum has had a mixed response, but as it can cause many different symptoms, which can go unrecognised for years, it’s essential we start the conversation early so children can recognise potential symptoms in themselves & others & become aware of the health risks of the menopause & optimise health.

Tuesday Jul 09, 2019
Tuesday Jul 09, 2019
Dr Louise Newson discusses changing hormones with Nurse Tracy Rutter, who has had an interesting & varied career as an army nurse & a school nurse. Tracy talks about changing hormones in adolescent girls & comparisons with changing hormone levels in perimenopausal and menopausal women, her own experience of surgical menopause, how balancing her hormones really improved the quality of her life & her experience of working in the Menopause and Wellbeing Centre.
Tracy's Three Take Home Tips:
- Don't put yourself on the back burner any more! Be brave and seek the right advice and treatment.
- That 'me time' is really important - remember to take care of yourself.
- Start keeping a diary to record your symptoms and how you are feeling. It can be helpful for your own mind and also when you visit your GP.

Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
004 - Education about the menopause - Practice Manager Sarah Baker & Dr Louise Newson
Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
Wednesday Jul 03, 2019
Menopause education is not mandatory for healthcare professionals. Dr Newson discusses the importance of menopause education with Menopause & Wellbeing Centre Practice Manager, Sarah Baker who previously worked in a private hospital and ran educational events for doctors on various subjects. Sarah describes how women’s health events were always popular and, in her experience, doctors have a real thirst for knowledge regarding the menopause and safe prescribing of HRT.
Sarah Baker's Three Take Home Tips to Help You on Your Menopause Journey:
- Do your research! There are so many great resources available, such as menopausedoctor.co.uk, and if you have the right information it will help when you visit your GP.
- Be brave and talk to other people - you may find a lot of your friends are going through the same thing and you can help and support each other.
- Talk to your family and involve your partner. You are not on your own and there is help out there!

Thursday Jun 27, 2019
Thursday Jun 27, 2019
Symptoms of depression commonly occur during the perimenopause/menopause. Here, Dr Newson is joined by Dr Rebecca Lewis and together they discuss why symptoms can occur & ways of managing them with the right treatment. For many menopausal women, these symptoms are incorrectly diagnosed as depression; research shows around 70% of perimenopausal/menopausal women are inappropriately offered/given antidepressants. There is no evidence that antidepressants are beneficial for the low mood associated with changing hormone levels.
Dr Rebecca Lewis' Thee Take Home Tips about Menopause and Depression:
- Low mood is a very common symptom during the menopause - you are not alone!
- There is a great treatment available and the right type and dose of oestrogen can really help these symptoms.
- HRT is safe and can be so beneficial for our mental health, as well as cardiovascular health and bone health.

Thursday Apr 11, 2019
Thursday Apr 11, 2019
In this episode, recorded in conjunction with the Primary Care Women's Health Forum, Dr Newson talks with PCWHF Director, Karl Hamer about Newson Health Menopause & Wellbeing Centre and her passion and determination to improve education about the menopause.