National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes (NAPS) – Study Day on Women’s Health Saturday 8th February 2025

Hormone Health was pleased to be involved in this event both presenting informative talks and attending to hear other speakers.
About NAPS
National Association for Premenstrual Syndromes (NAPS) is a charity set up in 1984. It exists to provide information advice and support to PMS sufferers and their families with the express purpose of the condition being successfully managed. NAPS also works to promote a better understanding of both PMS and its treatment by the medical profession and supports/encourages research where appropriate.
Working with the medical profession
The aim of the NAPS Study Day on Women’s Health is to help develop a better understanding of PMS and its treatment by medical professionals, leading to proper management of the condition and thereby improving the wellbeing of those whose lives are impacted by it.
Study Day on Women’s Health Programme
Hormone Health Founder and Director Prof Nick Panay and Chair of NAPS welcomed attendees to the Study Day on Women’s Health. Prof Panay and Hormone Health Associate Ms. Annie Hawkins delivered the following talks at the event.
- Premenstrual Syndrome and Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder – an update
Professor Nick Panay - Sexuality and hormones
Ms Annie Hawkins, Consultant Obstetrician and Gynaecologist
More Details
For more information visit the NAPS website.