Doctor discusses unproven menopause advice on social media
Dr. Kathleen Jordan, chief medical officer at Midi Health, spoke with CBS News about menopause-related content on social media. She addressed claims that many online recommendations lack supporting evidence.
forbes.comDr. Kathleen Jordan, chief medical officer at Midi Health, appeared on CBS News to address menopause advice circulating on social media. Jordan stated that many women experiencing menopause symptoms encounter online recommendations that claim to provide relief.
She added that a substantial portion of these recommendations remain unproven. The discussion focused on the gap between widely shared social media tips and established medical evidence. No specific treatments or products were evaluated during the segment.
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