Must-have resource for menopausal and premenopausal women If you are menopausal or premenopausal, this thoroughly updated and revised guide to the physical, mental, and emotional changes and symptoms that accompany menopause is for you. "The Menopause Sourcebook" includes an extensive resource list, an honest look at hormone replacement therapy, and dietary and lifestyle recommendations to make your menopausal transition easier. Includes a foreword by Paul G. Stumpf, M.D. "A fine examination that provides the latest up-to-date details on handling menopause." --"Booklist"
Herbal Medicine for the Menopause
This book offers alternative remedies, together with information on the physical effects of the menopause, the available western medical treatments, and a wide range of complementary therapies.
Shmirshky is the first menopause book of its kind?it?s quick, funny, and full of love! Rest assured, this is not your mother?s menopause book.
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.
Beat the Menopause Without HRT
El libro de las hormonas
Menopause: A Naturopathic Approach to the Transitional Years
That year , another New York gynecologist , Robert Wilson , published a book called Feminine Forever that hailed estrogen therapy as a great elixir of youth that would protect women from the “ living decay ” of menopause .
Miller, L. I., “Psychiatric Disorders During Pregnancy.” In Psychological Aspects of Women's Health Care, ed. C. E. Stewart and N. L. Stotland (Washington, D.C.: American Psychiatric Press, Inc., 1993): 55-70.
Your Menopause Bible, the complete practical guide to managing menopause, will arm readers with the latest information on all its aspects, so they can make informed decisions about how much medical intervention they should seek, and what ...