I'm going to try to start.
As far as I'm aware—because I'm not a medical doctor, as you know—there is not much taught about women's health, specifically, in medical school. I think there's a morning for menopause and a week or so for pregnancy. I'm not sure, but I'm sure it's not necessarily about the mental health of pregnancy or those susceptible times. We absolutely need more education. To get the education, we still need that research. We still need that compass and map, and we need more specialties in this.
If you have perimenopausal symptoms like night sweats, you go to the gynecologist and get some hormone therapy if you're a good candidate for that. However, in my experience—anecdotally, but also through my expertise—they don't have all the information they need and that's because we just don't have the research on it.
If I can segue, another point I want to get in very quickly is about databases.
People say databases are great. We get millions of people we can look at. We've tried to do some of this work—looking at hormone therapy and how it might affect the brain, and different kinds of hormone therapy. That information isn't in the database. It will just say “hormones”.