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This page provides information about past and current research projects on perimenopause, menopause, and related topics funded by the federal government. Projects include systematic evidence reviews, treatment and symptom studies, case studies, and more.
This page provides information about past, current, and future programs and initiatives for menopause and related topics created and facilitated by various federal government agencies. Programs and initiatives include clinical trials, studies, special programs, research networks, and more.
This page provides information on grants and other funding opportunities available from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on menopause and related topics. These opportunities include funding for research projects, capacity-building programs, and more.
This page on perimenopause and menopause basics from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services provides comprehensive information, including the stages, symptoms, and effects on women’s health.