Ranchi, June 9 -- As women reach the milestone of 65, their healthcare needs shift in predictable and deeply personal ways. While we often talk about menopause as a key turning point, much less is said about what follows. Yet the phase that is post-menopause and beyond is just as critical to a woman's health journey. Why healthconversations after 65 matter

Consultant Gynaecologist and Obstetrician, Miror Dr. Anuradha G said that

globally, women tend to live longer than men, but not necessarily healthier. According to the WHO, women spend more years managing chronic conditions such as osteoporosis, arthritis, and cognitive decline. Many of these are preventable or manageable with early attention, but too often, they go unaddressed because ...