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Dr. Noor Al-Humaidhi is a general practitioner from New Hampshire who discovered a massive gap in midlife women's healthcare.
After experiencing perimenopausal symptoms herself and realizing how little she understood about the connection between hormones and chronic disease, she started Lifestyles by Dr. Noor a multidisciplinary practice focused on prevention, metabolic health, and helping women stop suffering through menopause.
We discuss why stress management isn't just "woo woo" but creates measurable biological changes in blood sugar and cardiovascular health, how continuous glucose monitors reveal the real-time impact of stress on your body, and why women in the Middle East face unique barriers to hormone therapy access.
Dr. Noor shares her approach to building a practice with dietitians, mind-body therapists, and weightlifting programs because hormones alone aren't the answer it's about addressing sleep, muscle, nutrition, and stress together.
The conversation covers why sleep is so under treated in perimenopausal women, the cultural differences in how menopause is experienced across the world, and why there's such a high tolerance for women's suffering. Dr. Noor explains why she refuses to give up on helping women access care, even when hormone therapy isn't available in their countries.
Highlights:
You're part of a growing community of women who refuse to accept suffering as inevitable. If you found value in this conversation, subscribe and help us spread the message that midlife women deserve comprehensive, compassionate care.
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GSM Collective
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Dr. Noor Al-Humaidhi is a general practitioner from New Hampshire who discovered a massive gap in midlife women's healthcare.
After experiencing perimenopausal symptoms herself and realizing how little she understood about the connection between hormones and chronic disease, she started Lifestyles by Dr. Noor a multidisciplinary practice focused on prevention, metabolic health, and helping women stop suffering through menopause.
We discuss why stress management isn't just "woo woo" but creates measurable biological changes in blood sugar and cardiovascular health, how continuous glucose monitors reveal the real-time impact of stress on your body, and why women in the Middle East face unique barriers to hormone therapy access.
Dr. Noor shares her approach to building a practice with dietitians, mind-body therapists, and weightlifting programs because hormones alone aren't the answer it's about addressing sleep, muscle, nutrition, and stress together.
The conversation covers why sleep is so under treated in perimenopausal women, the cultural differences in how menopause is experienced across the world, and why there's such a high tolerance for women's suffering. Dr. Noor explains why she refuses to give up on helping women access care, even when hormone therapy isn't available in their countries.
Highlights:
You're part of a growing community of women who refuse to accept suffering as inevitable. If you found value in this conversation, subscribe and help us spread the message that midlife women deserve comprehensive, compassionate care.
Get in Touch with Dr. Noor:
Website
Get in Touch with Me:
Website
Youtube
Substack
Mentioned in this episode:
GSM Collective
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