This health education program provides information about the menopause and its symptoms and gives advice on staying healthy during the menopause and managing the associated changes. Includes details of support networks and resources.
Throughout this book, we discuss the history of these two treatment options for dyspareunia and the future research intended to improve upon hormone replacement therapy for postmenopausal women.
I want all of you who read this book to know you have the tools to feel and look your radiant best.
Quite likely, they are wearing lightweight clothing and stopping often to wipe their furrowed brows. These are women-of-a-certain-age, and they number close to 50 million in Canada and the United States alone.
Few topics in women's medicine today are as fraught with confusion and controversy as the question of appropriate treatment for menopausal symptoms and the prevention of negative long term health outcomes common to post-menopausal women.
The Complete Guide for Women Deeply optimistic, reassuring, and essential, the book the North American Menopause Society called “required reading” is now revised and updated, with over 20 percent new material that incorporates the ...
In this scholarly compilation of a major event in the life of every woman, editor Ruth Formanek has adopted an avowedly multidisciplinary mandate: to illuminate menopause as both an event and a stage of life by gathering together a variety ...
Holistic in its approach, this volume is divided into five sections covering psychological, endocrine and lifestyle factors, metabolism and physiology, bone and nutrition, cancer and nutrition, cardiovascular factors and dietary supplements ...
That the menopause is such a taboo subject that you can't talk about it in a social situation? Inside this book, you'll discover: How to discover if you are perimenopausal. What exactly premature menopause means.
This is just the serious feminist discussion of menopause that I have been longing for.... its exquisite analyses renew us in our struggles to make sense of it all.
These are the “women at the well” who stand in a united circle to draw the healing waters of wisdom to share with others. And what they tell us is both heart-warming and heart-rending. They want us to know their struggles.