Menopause and skin: new study reveals hidden links
NCT ID NCT07390305
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at 100 women at different stages of menopause to see how skin aging in sun-exposed and non-exposed areas relates to hot flashes, mood, and sleep. Researchers measured skin wrinkles, color, elasticity, and moisture, and tracked sleep and symptoms at home for 30 days. The goal was to understand these connections, not to test any treatment.
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Shanghai China-norm Quality Technical Service Co., Ltd.
Shanghai, Shanghai Municipality, 200072, China
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