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Reinterpreting Menopause brings together a number a reflections from a broad range of areas including feminism, cultural studies, clinical medicine, sociology, philosophy, and political science and includes the voices and experiences of menopausal women... [ More...]
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This practical guide covers the full spectrum of issues relating to menopause, including short and intermediate term symptoms, long term consequences such as osteoporosis, and premature ovarian failure. It also offers complete coverage of both hormone... [ More...]
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The Natural Estrogen Diet and Recipe Book provides an alternative to menopause treatment that avoids hormone replacement therapy. The book not only features nutritious and tasty recipes but also explains how plant estrogens can alleviate the symptoms of... [ More...]
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A full-color book of gentle humor providing inspiration and playful coping strategies for millions of women a bit apprehensive about the change of life. Illustrating this delightful collection of tips are 48 paintings of the spunkiest, cleverest, most... [ More...]
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Janet Maccaro has just stepped over the fiftyyear mark. Join her on the journey to redefine midlife as she combines personal anecdotes with extensive knowledge on such topics as how to battle weight gain, cope with exhaustion, be refreshed through sleep and... [ More...]
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Recent research shows a strong connection between estrogen levels and women's depression across the life span. Abrupt changes in estrogen levels, such as at puberty, during and after pregnancy, and at menopause, can affect a woman's moods in significant,... [ More...]
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There are few fields in which approaches to therapy are changing so rapidly and controversy is so rampant as the field of the menopause and its treatment. Like its predecessors, The Management of the Menopause, Third Edition is an authoritative resource for... [ More...]
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Ever since the perils of menopause came out of the closet, women have been barraged with books about the subject—many of them helpful, all of them serious. Now Pat Ross considers all the miserable symptoms—hot flashes, mood swings, hormones, and... [ More...]
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