A Preston mum and GP has delivered a TEDx talk on hormone health at The Royal Institution of Great Britain.
Dr Milli Raizada, a leading hormone health expert, was chosen from around 300 applicants to deliver the talk which addressed the often overlooked topic.
Dr Raizada, who has worked as a doctor for 15 years, gained recognition for her work through her book – ‘Happy Hormone, Happy You’.
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She spoke amongst other NHS voices as part of a collaboration with different guest speakers.
She said: “It was an honour to speak at such a prestigious venue and share my passion for hormone health with a wider audience. Hormones play an integral role in every aspect of our health, and yet many people don’t realise how imbalances can affect their lives.
“My goal was to bring awareness to the science of hormones and empower individuals to take charge of their health by recognising and addressing hormonal imbalances early on.”
Throughout her work, Dr Raizada has seen thousands of women struggling with their hormones, as well as battling with her own.
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At a point of burnout, she managed to turn her health around through lifestyle choices and fitness.
In her TEDx talk, Dr Raizada emphasised the importance of hormone health in both men and women, focusing on common conditions such as thyroid disorders, menopause and PCOS.
She added: “Following a period of research and listening to my patients one thing has become clear. There is simply not enough education and tailored care for the many women who are struggling to understand their hormones.
“In my online clinic, patients can receive personalised advice and plans tailored to their unique needs. Through secure online platforms, I provide hour-length appointments, enabling patients to schedule consultations and testing at their convenience without the hassle of long waiting times typical of traditional healthcare settings.”
You can watch her full TEDx talk here.
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