In this conversation, Kayla and Dr. Amy Killen discuss the critical aspects of women's hormonal health, emphasizing the importance of estrogen, the impact of menopause, and the need for accurate information regarding hormone therapy. She highlights the significance of bone health, the role of lifestyle in hormonal balance, and emerging treatments that can enhance women's health. The discussion also touches on the intersection of women's health and environmental policy, as well as the evolving relationship between doctors and patients in the age of technology.
Dr. Amy Killen, MD is a leading expert in anti-aging and regenerative medicine, specializing in skin rejuvenation, sexual optimization, and longevity. A former ER physician, she now focuses on cutting-edge therapies like stem cells, PRP, and exosomes to help people look and feel their best. Dr. Killen is the founder of the HOP Box, Humanout Health and a global speaker on biohacking and sexual health.
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Brain Biohacking with Kayla Barnes — Perimenopause, Menopause, Vaginal Dryness, and Health Politics with Dr. Amy Killen
In this conversation, Kayla and Dr. Amy Killen discuss the critical aspects of women's hormonal health, emphasizing the importance of estrogen, the impact of menopause, and the need for accurate information regarding hormone therapy. She highlights the significance of bone health, the role of lifestyle in hormonal balance, and emerging treatments that can enhance women's health. The discussion also touches on the intersection of women's health and environmental policy, as well as the evolving relationship between doctors and patients in the age of technology.
Dr. Amy Killen, MD is a leading expert in anti-aging and regenerative medicine, specializing in skin rejuvenation, sexual optimization, and longevity. A former ER physician, she now focuses on cutting-edge therapies like stem cells, PRP, and exosomes to help people look and feel their best. Dr. Killen is the founder of the HOP Box, Humanout Health and a global speaker on biohacking and sexual health.
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Chapters
00:00 Understanding Women's Hormonal Health
02:49 The Importance of Bone Health in Women
05:37 Navigating Hormone Therapy and Misinformation
08:43 The Role of Hormones in Disease Prevention
11:43 Testing and Monitoring Hormone Levels
14:38 The Impact of Lifestyle on Hormonal Health
17:37 Emerging Treatments and Technologies for Women's Health
20:17 The Intersection of Women's Health and Environmental Policy
23:10 The Future of Doctor-Patient Relationships
26:11 Closing Thoughts on Women's Health and Longevity
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