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Etymologically Speaking - Menopause Means Disappearance of the Rule

23rd September 2009
However, you can not talk about menopause itself until it has been a year of amenorrhea. Before the onset of menopause occurs a period of irregular periods and less frequent pre-menopause or perimenopause. Although there can be wide variations (between... Read >
Author: DORASMILE

Menopause and Panic Attacks

21st September 2009
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

21st September 2009
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Menopause and Anger

21st September 2009
During Perimenopause, in the transitional period before menopause, women experience a number of emotional problems and mood swings, including anger, in addition to physical changes. According to experts, perimenopause does not cause anger and other mood s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Do You Need To Prepare For Menopause?

13th September 2009
You are probably asking Is there really a way to prepare for menopause The answer is yes and no. It is not like you can go to your calendar and write menopause on September 22, 2025. It is not that easy, although most women sure wished it was however, alt... Read >
Author: virenderyadav

Name That Insomnia - The Types of Insomnia That Keep You From Sleeping

07th September 2009
Find yourself watching the clock at two a.m, waiting for sleep to finally allow your body to rest? Before you can solve your sleep troubles, you want to pinpoint which of the many sorts of insomnia you suffer. From lingering insomnia to primary insomnia... Read >
Author: Josh Gaines

Menopause Pregnancy; Is This Possible?

02nd September 2009
Is menopause pregnancy possible? The answer to this question is yes. To understand how this is possible, you have to know the stages of this phase. There are three menopausal stages and they normally last for between 10 to 15 years. Perimenopause is the f... Read >
Author: Mercy

Insomnia Cure - The Types of Insomnia That Keep You From Sleeping

31st August 2009
Find yourself watching the clock at 2 a.m., waiting for sleep to finally allow your body to rest? Before you can solve your sleep troubles, you need to pinpoint which of the many types of insomnia you suffer. From chronic insomnia to primary insomnia, thi... Read >
Author: Apple

Breast Discharge: Why It Happens

03rd August 2009
For a breastfeeding woman, breast discharge should come in no other form than milk. However, for women who are not breastfeeding, any discharges from the breast is a cause for alarm. The discharges may happen while asleep or at any time of the day. Fortun... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Mastering the Menopause

17th July 2009
Menopause Clinically speaking, menopause is a date. For those women who still have a uterus, menopause is defined as the day after a woman's final period finishes. This date is fixed retrospectively, once 12 months have gone by with no menstrual flow at... Read >
Author: Maureen Aitken

Learning More about Perimenopause

01st July 2009
What is perimenopause and how does it differ from the more familiarly known menopause? When can a woman start to experience perimenopause and what symptoms can she expect? Is perimenopause something that all women will face? Perimenopause is actually the ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Restoring Hormonal Balance with Phytotherapy

27th June 2009
One of the problems women face when they are beginning to experience the symptoms of menopause and perimenopause is hormonal imbalance. Hormonal imbalance usually causes women distress due to the emotional disturbances and physical manifestations that eme... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft

Natural Treatment for Menopause

15th June 2009
Being experienced nutritionist and healthy attractive 52 years old female, I often deal with patients and friends looking for good help for menopause unpleasant signs, including mood swings, hot flashes, hair loss and weight gain. Science is quick to send... Read >
Author: justinkenedy

The Symptoms Of Fibroid Tumors

09th April 2009
Fibroid tumor symptoms are often blamed on other causes. Sometimes, the symptoms of fibroid tumors are not even noticed, while other times the quality of life is affected every day. Fibroid tumors are non-cancerous growths that form in the uterus. Fibroid... Read >
Author: Jeanie Smith

Fight Menopausal And Premenopausal Problems With Natural Phytoestrogen

09th April 2009
Menopause is the time at which a woman stops ovulating and menstruation ceases, which indicates the end of fertility. Menopause is not a disease, but rather a natural progression in life, similar to puberty. Many years before a woman stops ovulating, he... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer

Menopause Symptoms : What You Need To Know

27th March 2009
All grown women are aware of the menopause and their need to know about it, most importantly how long it goes on for and what changes they are likely to experience as menopause symptoms. Strictly speaking, once menopause kicks in it is with you for life, ... Read >
Author: Francine Cook

The Correlation Between Menopause And Weight Gain

27th March 2009
Menopause and weight gain are closely associated with each other. Women undergoing menopause seem to suffer the unwelcome results of weight gain. Nearly every woman struggles through it during perimenopause and menopause. A woman gaining from 10 to 15 pou... Read >
Author: Jason Richards

HRT vs Natural.....And the Winner Is?

18th December 2008
Many women who are entering their middle years and going into menopause, or perimenopause as it's called, are confused about the hype surrounding something called HRT. HRT is an acronym for Hormone Replacement Therapy, and it's a therapy intended to trea... Read >
Author: Juliette Samuel

What's that Dark Spot - Facial Skin Care Hints for Dealing with Hyperpigmentation

17th December 2008
Do you have dark patches of skin on your face? You may be suffering from a condition called Hyperpigmentation. Hyperpigmentation happens when your body over produces melanin in your skin. Melanin is the naturally occurring chemical that causes your skin t... Read >
Author: John Russell

Women's Health and Hormones

26th November 2008
A common subject of interest amongst my girlfriends is health, mainly women's health. Yes, we are concerned with our families, fitness, diet, exercise, eating and balance. But as of late, hormones are a hot topic. Maybe it should be more clearly defined ... Read >
Author: Jaycee Fox

Menopause: The Different Stages

24th November 2008
A lot of middle-aged women are weary of reaching the time for menopause to happen. This is mostly because of word spreading around about the different symptoms that make menopause appear to be such a frightening event. But simply put, menopause is the... Read >
Author: morningshift

How to Find Oily Skincare Products that Work for People with Oily Skin

29th September 2008
Oily skin often connotes a greasy and unkempt appearance. It no longer has to be that way because experts have given oily skin care the attention it needs. With this, oily skincare products have become more specialized for the needs of people with oily sk... Read >
Author: John Sern

Panic Attacks and Menopause – How are the Two Related?

16th September 2008
Most disorders are clinically dependent on each other. Hence, there is a possibility of a relationship between panic attacks and menopause. In fact, according to a research, panic attacks and menopause are closely related to each other. Many people wi... Read >
Author: Bertil Hjert

A Menopause Pregnancy - Seriously! I Never Thought it Was Possible

12th September 2008
Menopause pregnancy. Can it happen? Does it happen? What happens when it happens? Well, is does happen more than you may realize but there are answers! Menopause pregnancy is something that very few women even think about but the chance of pregnancy du... Read >
Author: Profiboss

A Menopause Pregnancy - Seriously! I Never Thought it Was Possible

12th September 2008
Menopause pregnancy. Can it happen? Does it happen? What happens when it happens? Well, is does happen more than you may realize but there are answers! Menopause pregnancy is something that very few women even think about but the chance of pregnancy du... Read >
Author: Barry Crewse

Relieve your Signs of Menopause with Exercise

04th June 2008
Heart disease is the #1 cause of death among American women. It causes more than ten times the number of deaths than breast cancer does. Menopause symptoms are often confused with heart disease and menopause symptoms are generally widely known. Wheth... Read >
Author: John Russell

Menopausal Disorder Information

14th May 2008
In one aspect, the present invention is directed to methods for treating fatigue, neurobehavioral slowing and other cognitive disorders and defects due to cancers and treatments associated with cancers, and similar conditions. In a further aspect, the pre... Read >
Author: Corwin Brown

How to Prevent from Panic Attack during Menopause?

29th April 2008
Menopausal panic attacks are a shock to women that have never experienced anxiety. The symptoms usually begin during perimenopause, which can begin as early as 35 years of age. Perimenopause is thought to begin at the time of hormonal symptoms to the ... Read >
Author: peterhutch

Hot Flashes Got You Down?

10th April 2008
Hot flashes may be one of the changes a woman experiences during the perimenopause (the physical signs of menopause that exhibit themselves before the final menstrual period) or menopause years. Following are a number of techniques that may prove helpf... Read >
Author: John Russell

Panic Attacks During Menopause

02nd April 2008
Panic attacks are usually an uncontrollable condition in which a person feels panic in response to what should be a normal or non-threatening situation. Menopausal panic attacks are a shock to women that have never experienced anxiety. Panic attacks appea... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Why Do Women Hate Menopause?

24th January 2008
Women fight or attempt to avoid perimenopause and menopause because our culture offers us no context from which to consider what is happening to us body, mind and soul. Our mothers’ generation didn’t really have a frame of reference for it either. B... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso

Migraines and Menopause: Headaches

25th July 2007
Menopause is a natural part of a woman's aging process. During menopause a woman's ovaries produce lower levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone and she is no longer able to become pregnant. The changes leading up to menopause can occur over m... Read >
Author: Alien

Highly Effective Tips on Feeling Better

11th July 2007
A little preamble into some highly effective tips on feeling better: Menopause (and MANopause too) brings emotional discomforts, depression, hair thinning and hair loss, and weight gain, which can lead to many self doubts. And a host of other symptoms.... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Highly Effective Tips on Feeling Better

11th July 2007
I want to give you some highly effective tips on feeling better. Menopause (and MANopause too) brings emotional discomforts, depression, hair thinning and hair loss, and weight gain, which can lead to many self doubts. And a host of other symptoms. I'... Read >
Author: Dianne M. Buxton

Menopause...Physical Change or Journey Within? by Ellen Besso, MA - Personal Coach for Women 35+

05th July 2007
It is only alone, truly alone that one bursts apart, springs forth” Maria Isabel Barreno Perimenopause now begins as early as 35 years of age. If you ask women what comes to mind when they think of menopause and perimenopause, you’ll often ... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso

The Change...Medical Problem or Spiritual Passage? by Ellen Besso, Personal Coach for Women 35+

05th July 2007
Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five years of age. What if the combined voices of this legion of... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso

The Power of Aromatherapy on Menopause

04th June 2007
Aromatherapy is typically associated with complementary and alternative medicine. It uses essential oils and other scented compounds from plants for the purpose of affecting a person's mood or health. Aromatherapy can be used to heal symptoms of p... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

FREQUENT URINATION AND MENOPAUSE

06th January 2007
Consistency to urinate frequently with less gap of time after each pass leads to frequency, which is the other name of frequent urination. Frequency leads to discomfort in one’s healthy physical being. Persons suffering from diabetes (blood sugar), hema... Read >
Author: farzina naznin

Know About Menopause - Symptoms, Treatment And Diet

17th November 2006
Most women start to experience symptoms associated with perimenopause or menopause while they are in their thirties or forties - symptoms that may continue into their fifties and sixties. Those who don't notice menopausal symptoms either went through earl... Read >
Author: Susan Megge

What your body goes through during Perimenopause

06th November 2006
We need to take a quick look at what Perimenopause and Menopause is and then by doing so we will be better equipped at handling what may come our way. Or if already there, you may have a better understanding of what is going on with your body. You may be... Read >
Author: Michelle Ludick

Medical Facts About Menopause

05th October 2006
Approximately two million American women enter menopause every year. Menopause indicates the end of woman's reproductive life. Menopause causes some huge hormonal changes that are blamed for everything from dry skin to mental illness. The average ... Read >
Author: Alex Fir

"The Change"...Medical Problem or Spiritual Passage?

07th September 2006
"The Change" Medical Problem or Spiritual Passage? Four million Canadian women and more than ten times as many American women are dealing with menopausal issues. Perimenopause, which is the build-up to menopause, begins as early as thirty-five year... Read >
Author: Ellen Besso

Female Hormonal Changes and Anxiety

23rd August 2006
Some women are more sensitive to hormonal fluctuations than others. For many women, anxiety issues appear for the first time during periods of hormonal change. For other women, hormonal changes intensify previously existing anxiety symptoms. Anxie... Read >
Author: Jammy Hokins

HRT, Breast Cancer, And Bioidentical Hormones

19th August 2006
The symptoms of menopause are akin to labor pains in that they feel like they will go on forever, yet they herald the birth of new life. In fact, whilst perimenopause lasts a lot longer - from 5 to 10, or up to 13 years, it is not an indicator of how 'lif... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott

Menopause and Water Retention

23rd June 2006
When women reach a point where they stop ovulating, it is called menopause. It indicates the end of fertility in women. Menopause affects different women differently. For some, menopause starts early, but most would experience it around the age of 5... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Menopause and Hypothyroidism

23rd June 2006
In the United States, more than 20% of the women in menopause are diagnosed with hypothyroidism - a sluggish thyroid. Women need to understand the consequences of menopause on the thyroid, as with the increase in age, more women are affected by hypothyroi... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Menpause and Blood Sugar Imbalance

18th June 2006
As a woman, you go through profound changes during menopause, and this affects your emotional and physical health. At that time, you go through a series of metabolic changes that could lead to blood sugar imbalance, and other serious health associated pro... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

The Symptoms Menopause Changes Estrogen And Progesterone Levels

10th May 2006
The symptoms of menopause are caused by changes in estrogen and progesterone levels. When estrogen drops suddenly, as is seen when the ovaries are removed surgically (called surgical menopause), symptoms can be more severe. Perimenopause begins several ... Read >
Author: wirat m.

Menopause and Anger

27th April 2006
During Perimenopause, in the transitional period before menopause, women experience a number of emotional problems and mood swings, including anger, in addition to physical changes. According to experts, perimenopause does not cause anger and other mood s... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Menopause and Panic Attacks

27th April 2006
A large number of women experience increase in panic attacks during perimenopause and during menopause period. The most common symptoms experienced during and after the panic attacks are, racing heart beats, breathing difficulties, unusual intense energy,... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor

Fibroid Tumor Symptoms - What Are Leading Symptoms Of Fibroid Tumors?

31st August 2005
Fibroid tumor symptoms are often blamed on other causes. Sometimes, the symptoms of fibroid tumors are not even noticed, while other times the quality of life is affected every day. Fibroid tumors are non-cancerous growths that form in the uterus. Fibro... Read >
Author: Olinda Rola

Women and Menopause...........

09th June 2005
Women and Menopause........... Menopause is an irreversible process and inseparable of the aging in a woman's reproductive system, after which she can no longer menstruate. Climacteric is the general term for the time from the period of this transition... Read >