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What the menopause marketers won’t tell you: ageing is to be celebrated | Stella Duffy

Advertisers exploit our misogynistic culture, making women feel as if their bodies are broken. But better information might just help, says writer Stella Duffy

Raccontata dafortune.comtheguardian.com

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

What the menopause marketers won’t tell you: ageing is to be celebrated | Stella Duffy

Advertisers exploit our misogynistic culture, making women feel as if their bodies are broken. But better information might just help, says writer Stella Duffy

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fortune.com8 mesi fa

World Menopause Day: support women, strengthen systems | Fortune

On World Menopause Day, bringing menopause out of the shadows is not a niche concern but a public priority.

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  1. sabato 18 ottobre 2025·fortune.com

    World Menopause Day: support women, strengthen systems | Fortune

    On World Menopause Day, bringing menopause out of the shadows is not a niche concern but a public priority.

  2. lunedì 20 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    What the menopause marketers won’t tell you: ageing is to be celebrated | Stella Duffy

    Advertisers exploit our misogynistic culture, making women feel as if their bodies are broken. But better information might just help, says writer Stella Duffy