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Sherb Talk: Menopause, Myths & Medicine
October 1 @ 7:30 pm
Doors: 7 || Talk: 7:30 || $ Entry By Donation
Sherb Talks are back! Come hear local, Dr. Gayle Frazzetta, perform her dynamic talk: Menopause, Myths & Medicine.
TALK:
Menopausal women are suffering needlessly due to hormone imbalance and they have been misled. About 80% of menopausal women experience significant symptoms, yet less than 4% are on treatment. After menopause, women have increased risks of cardiovascular disease, osteoporotic fractures, dementia, Alzheimer’s disease, urinary incontinence, sexual dysfunction, diabetes, breast cancer, colon cancer and increased mortality due to the misguided fear of hormones.
This lecture will demonstrate the cause of this confusion and review evidence and research debunking the myth that hormones are harmful. Women have suffered long enough due to this unfounded fear.
BIO:
Dr. Gayle Frazzetta is board certified in Family Medicine and a Fellow of the American Academy of Family Practice. She is in solo practice in Montrose, Colorado for over 25 years, having practiced full scope family medicine including obstetrics. Additionally, she has advanced specialty training in hormone replacement therapy through Worldlink Medical and is a Certified Clinical Densitometrist by the International Society for Clinical Densitometry. Her office performs about 1700 DXA’s annually.
Dr. Frazzetta is the 2019 Humanitarian of the Year for the State of Colorado presented by Copic Insurance. She received this prestigious award for many years of advocacy within the local school district for puberty and sexuality education and concussion management of student athletes. Most recently, she was a guest speaker at the annual conference of the Colorado Academy of Family Practice. She also presented her research on bone mineral density changes using testosterone in postmenopausal women at multiple national conferences.
As a multi-modality specialist, she is able to address patients’ health needs in a more comprehensive way and is dedicated to helping others improve their health and well-being using an evidence based approach. She has been an advocate for women’s health and hormone therapy her entire career.