Film, Social Media Plus Menopause, Postpartum Supplements Star In Women’s Health Launches

Bayer’s Midol and nonprofit Period. provide PeriodTalk campaign for awareness of the gaps in period education; “The M Factor” film coming day before World Menopause Day in October; Exeltis USA’s Blues Away provides postpartum mood support; and Doctor's Best Women's Collection includes menopause, sleep, digestive, heart and hair/skin/nails support products.

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Recent launches of social medial and documentary film content and well as dietary supplements touch health concerns across women’s lives, from discussions on menstruation and menopause to a dietary supplement for postpartum mood support and a line for nutrient needs in key life stages.

On the content side, Bayer AG’s Midol menstrual health brand worked with the Period

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