
129 - Taking a mid-life career leap to help menopausal women with Gaele Lalahy
Gaele Lalahy had a successful career in consumer electronics as Board Member and Head of Brand Communications & Olympic marketing at Panasonic. Having been with the same company for two decades, Gaele...
7 Joulu 202132min

128 - Making decisions about cancer treatment and the importance of quality of life with Steve Payne
In this episode, Dr Louise Newson is joined by a long-time friend, retired consultant urologist, Steve Payne. Together they discuss Steve and his wife Jan’s experience of her breast cancer and subsequ...
30 Marras 202131min

127 - Introducing Alistair Darby, CEO of Newson Health
In this episode, Dr Louise Newson explains about an exciting new appointment for Newson Health and introduces Alistair Darby as the new CEO. Coming from a hospitality background, Alistair explains wha...
23 Marras 202134min

126 - What does the evidence say about breast cancer and HRT? With Professor Isaac Manyonda
Professor Isaac Manyonda is back by popular demand to discuss perhaps the most important issue for women considering and taking HRT; what is the risk of breast cancer if I take HRT? Professor Manyonda...
16 Marras 202131min

125 - ‘Yes, I’ve had breast cancer but now I need help with the menopause‘ with Dr Sarah Ball
Menopause specialist, Dr Sarah Ball, makes a record 4th appearance on the Dr Louise Newson podcast this week, to talk about an important group of women that often feel marginalised when it comes to me...
9 Marras 202131min

124 - Menopause specialists advocating for women of colour with Dr Nneka Nwokolo and Dr Martina Toby
Dr Nneka Nwokolo and Dr Martina Toby are both consultant physicians in sexual health and HIV medicine, and together they have joined forces to help educate and advocate for women of colour experiencin...
2 Marras 202129min

123 - The Menopause Revolution with Carolyn Harris MP
Carolyn Harris MP left school at 16, had two children at a young age and worked as a barmaid. Her young son, Martin, was tragically killed in a road accident in 1989 and this changed her life forever....
26 Loka 202131min

122 - Myth-busting clots with Maggie Honey
Maggie Honey was diagnosed with antiphospholipid syndrome, which can be described as having ‘sticky’ blood that is prone to clotting. When she was 46 and a busy mum of triplets, Maggie began having in...
19 Loka 202129min




















