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Menopause Health Talks

Heart Rate Variability and Heart Health

Join Susan Clinton & Chantal Traub to learn about heart rate variability, heart health and sleep during the menopause transition.

Limited seats available. Register here: $25

Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death in women. The drop in estrogen results in a significant increase in cardiac markers associated with heart attack, stroke and coronary heart disease.

Come learn how you can be proactive about taking care of your heart health as you age.

It's all connected: Fluctuating hormone levels during perimenopause can cause your heart rate to increase. Heart palpitations may often accompany hot flushes and disrupted sleep.

This is also a wonderful opportunity to ask your questions on your sleep issues, low libido, weight gain, painful sex, urinary tract infections, heart palpitaions, anxiety, brain fog, irritability and joint pain.

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About the speakers:

Susan C. Clinton PT, DScPT, OCS, WCS, COMT, FAAOMPT WHC NBC-HWC

Susan is an award-winning physical therapist in professional achievement and the owner of LTI Physio in Sault Ste. Marie, MI (former co-owner of Embody Physiotherapy & Wellness in Sewickley, PA). Susan is board certified in orthopedic and women’s health physical therapy, a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Therapy, and a board certified health and wellness coach. She is an international instructor/mentor of post-professional education in women’s health (including GI issues in women), orthopedic manual therapy, health/wellness coaching and business psychology. She is on faculty at Andrews University in the Doctor of Science in PT program, a Master Coach for the Integrative Women’s Health Institute, and a clinical faculty instructor for the North American Institute of Orthopedic Manual Therapy and ASPIRE.  She is also an active author in research and blog posts, and is an active professional/clinical mentor. Susan is the co-founder and board member for the foundation: Global Women’s Health Initiative. She is also the co-host of the 5 five-star podcast, “Tough to Treat,” the guide to treating complex patients, and “The Genius Project,” reframing the treatment of persistent musculoskeletal pain. Susan enjoys walking / hiking, country line dance and ballroom, and is an avid supporter of music, the arts, and international objectives for women’s health.

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