Endocrine Matters

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Welcome to Endocrine Matters, where we explore the science, stories, and self-discovery that shape women’s metabolic health.

This episode is sponsored by Complete Medicine and HeyHealthy.

I’m Dr. Arti Thangudu, a board-certified endocrinologist, diabetes and metabolism specialist, and menopause society certified practitioner. At my practice, Complete Medicine, I help high-achieving women navigate metabolic challenges like prediabetes, diabetes, thyroid disease, menopause, and weight concerns — with compassion, science, and deep respect for the whole person.

In today’s episode, we’re diving into something that sits at the intersection of health, hormones, culture, and self-awareness: alcohol.

This isn’t about judgment, addiction medicine, or moral choices. It’s about listening to your body, breaking free from cultural expectations, and reclaiming the power to choose what truly supports your energy, hormones, and long-term wellbeing.

We’ll talk about:

✨ Why not drinking is a valid and empowered choice

🧠 What the science says about alcohol and women’s health

đź’› How to meet your needs for connection, calm, and joy without numbing your body

🌿 How to reconnect with yourself — grounded, present, and fully alive

You are allowed not to drink. You are allowed to feel well, to be clear-headed, and to protect your future self. You are not the odd one out — you’re ahead.

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What is Endocrine Matters?

Endocrine matters empowers women physicians to challenge conventional norms and enhance patient relationships. Through deep discussions, we aim to elevate the specialty and inspire future generations of women physicians, driving meaningful change in hormonal health.