HOT FLASH IN THE CITY… AN EVENING OF MENOPAUSAL PROPORTIONS
WHAT:
This event has the power to transform Women’s health!
Maureen McGrath, Host of the Sunday Night Sex Show on CKNW, is bringing “Hot Flash Havoc” , the award-winning documentary to three venues in Greater Vancouver. The evenings include a wine reception, screening of the world-renowned film, followed by health presentations and a Q&A session with expert panelists. Lynda Steele, CKNW radio host, will also join McGrath in Vancouver.
WHEN & WHERE:
Hot Flash in The City will be held in 3 cities, in 3 days, from 6pm to 9:30pm:
November 17 at Kay Meek Theatre in West Vancouver
November 18 at Evergreen Cultural Centre in Coquitlam
November 19 at Scotiabank Theatre in Vancouver
ABOUT THE MOVIE:
Hot Flash Havoc is an entertaining, enlightening, and profound film, a crash course on what women need to know about menopause. Check out the trailer:
MORE INFO/PURCHASE TICKETS:
Eventbrite: hotflashinthecity2015.eventbrite.ca
Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/HotFlashInTheCity/
Menopause can be a challenging time for many women. The long list of common symptoms like hot flashes, insomnia, bladder leaks, vaginal dryness , recurrent urinary tract infections and low libido , present quality of life and relationship issues for women. “There is so much confusion about hormones for example systemic vs. localized estrogen for vaginal atrophy a common health concern for many women that may lead to low libido at menopause, and many women suffer in silence,” said McGrath.
Many treatment options for common concerns at this time of life like vaginal dryness and dyspareunia (painful sex) will be available at the event, including hormone-free treatments like Gynatrof, by Tyros BioPharma, the lead sponsor of these vital women’s health events where men are welcome too. McGrath will review common male sexual health issues like erectile dysfunction , testosterone and premature ejaculation. “It is important men and women understand men’s sexual concerns common at this time of life too,” McGrath said.