Chief Healthcare Executive October 22, 2024
Ron Southwick

The Oscar-winning actor talks about the need for more dialogue, more understanding, and more funding to address an issue that affects all women.

Las Vegas – Even in a career that has spanned more than three decades and scores of ambitious roles, Halle Berry said it took some effort to talk about menopause.

But the Oscar-winning actor said as she talked to others about the difficulties of dealing with brain fog and some of the other challenges, she found comfort and relief.

“When I started to do that, I felt less alone,” she said.

Now, Berry says she wants to help other women as they confront menopause. Speaking at the HLTH conference Monday, the global icon spoke to thousands about...

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