Articles, tagged with "onset of menopause", page 3
10th February 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Katie Kelley
In a recent issue of the European Journal Psychotherapy, researchers report an astonishing relationship between depression and the onset of osteoporosis. Research shows that individuals suffering from bone metabolism dis...
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LegalView
31st January 2009
For many women the onset of menopause - signaled by erratic menstrual periods - triggers feelings of relief, followed by thoughts of fun-filled spur-of-the-moment sexcapades. But, hold on, check those thoughts. Unless and until you are "officially" meno...
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Juliette Samuel
04th November 2008
If insomnia is interfering with your ability to function in your every day life, then it's time to get rid of it. Finding a sleep disorder treatment is easy enough with so many people suffering from these disorders. Finding an effective one that will give...
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stbotanica
15th October 2008
Natural progesterone can provide safe, effective and convenient treatment of menopausal symptoms. Natural progesterone is a hormone that has been around for almost 500 million years. The function of progesterone is to help regulate blood sugar, enhance br...
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Author:
Jean Morgan
15th September 2008
Because doctors are finally beginning to recognize early menopause symptoms in younger women, more and more women are being diagnosed with early or premature menopause. As a result, women who are experiencing infertility or are dealing with menopause symp...
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Author:
John Russell
15th May 2008
A study published by the medical journal Obstetrics and Gynecology has suggested that contrary to popular belief, the worsening of incontinence in middle-aged women can be attributed to weight gain, not the effects of the menopause.
Previous research i...
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Author:
Sylvia Fontrellini
15th May 2008
Burning mouth syndrome (BMS) is a condition that causes pain in the mouth, lips or tongue without any clear reason. There are often no visible signs of irritation. The cause of the syndrome may be caused by the onset of menopause to vitamin deficiencies. ...
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Author:
Juliet Cohen
08th May 2008
Got peach fuzz after menopause - this is a question that seems to be asked more and more by women ending menopause. While not a sign of menopause, perimenopause, or early menopause, recent studies seem to indicate peach fuzz after menopause is often asso...
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Author:
John Russell
07th November 2007
Menopause is most common problem encountered by women though the years. Some observers note that it might be the manifestations and changes to the physical and emotional structure of women brought about by this stage that makes more women dread the onset ...
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springherbcouk@googlemail.com
22nd October 2007
For those women who want a natural alternative to Hormonal Replacement Therapy there is a new herbal treatment with the herb called Black Cohosh. Menopause presents many uncomfortable symptoms such as hot flashes and mood swings. These symptoms can be red...
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Author:
Patricia McDougall
02nd October 2007
About 25 million women enter menopause annually. Estimates show that by the year 2030, that number will increase to 47 million women per year. Relief of menopausal symptoms such as improved sleep could translate into a more productive woman whether she wo...
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Author:
kgabriel
31st August 2007
Within this article the aim is to point people in the right direction with regard to Osteoporosis prevention. As most people know Osteoporosis is a bone crippling disease which can affect anyone at any time of life.
The highest area of sufferers is wo...
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Author:
Ivan Hince
06th August 2007
In women 45 years of age or older, sixty percent of Caucasian women and seventy-nine percent of African-American women have hypertension. It is estimated that thirty percent of elderly women over 65 years are diagnosed with isolated systolic hypertension....
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Author:
Michael Jennings
13th February 2007
Menopause
In medical terms, menopause is the stage in a woman's health when the ovaries stop producing estrogen and the reproductive cycle begins to wind down. The most common age for the onset of menopause is around 50 years old, although women who ha...
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Author:
Steve Dolan
18th January 2007
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Women are at a very high risk for bone loss, osteoarthritis, and osteoporosis. Once they reach menopause, or have a hysterectomy, that risk is greatly increased. Many people mistakenly believe that osteoarthritis...
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Author:
Steven Godlewski