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28th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded th... Read >
Author: ravi
24th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded th... Read >
Author: jsolutions
24th September 2009
Menopause is a natural occurrence for women and it is something which every woman will face at some point in her life. Fortunately, studies have been done in order to provide herbal treatments and remedies for women going through this stage. Herbal remedi... Read >
Author: trinity013
24th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded th... Read >
Author: kushwah
23rd September 2009
The Wise Woman Tradition is the oldest known healing tradition on our planet. It offers a unique view of health that is woman-centered and deeply empowering to women. This is in stark contrast to orthodox - and most alternative - healing traditions, which... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
Effexor is used primarily for the treatment of depression, generalized anxiety disorder, and social anxiety disorder in adults. It is known as one of the most activating of the newer antidepressants. While this can be helpful to some, as a number of depre... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
For many people, the uncomfortable dog days of summer last for a few short months, but for menopausal women with symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats, it can feel like summer all year long.
Menopause is a natural stage in a woman's aging process ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Women start undergoing inthirties and it may last into their fifties or sixties. Menopause is a natural biological process. Although its onset brings in hormonal upheavals, physical and emotional changes, it is far removed from end of youth or sexuality o... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
The main problem with menopause is that there is a drastic reduction in production of the female hormones. This is what causes all the physical discomfort and hot flushes in menopause. The popular line of treatment is to take menopause hormones externally... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
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
21st September 2009
While menopause is a normal change in life that all women experience, the symptoms can be extremely bothersome. Some women are bombarded with these uncomfortable symptoms, and search out ways to help control them. Here we will discuss menopause and how to... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Numerous women report that menopause comes along with gastrointestinal distress causing uncomfortable symptoms such as indigestion, flatulence and sudden bloating. Not only are these annoying and embarrassing, they can also be quite painful.
During m... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Ever heard of hot flushes and mood swings? These are among the common symptoms of this medical condition commonly associated with women called menopause.
Menopause is actually a process which results to the stoppage of a woman’s monthly period. Meno... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
We've all heard the news about the potential heart-health benefits of moderate alcohol consumption. It's no wonder such stories grab headlines. They're the nutritional equivalent of the classic media formula of "man bites dog." As for the rest of us, we c... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
18th September 2009
Although the symptoms are generally the same, migraine headaches come in different types. For women, migraines are generally related to the fluctuations in hormones from menopause and menstruation. Perimenopausal and menopausal women are likely to exper... Read >
Author: EileenDavies
17th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need? Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005, a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine conclu... Read >
Author: kushwah
17th September 2009
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women to treat menopause and the health challenges that accompany aging.
... Read >
Author: jsolution
17th September 2009
Menopause is a natural occurrence for women and it is something, which every woman will face at some point in her life. Fortunately, studies have been done in order to provide herbal treatments and remedies for women going through this stage. Herbal remed... Read >
Author: mohsin
17th September 2009
Treatment Options intended for Ruptured Ovarian Cysts
The healing you receive intended for a ruptured ovarian ulcer will depend on the severity of your condition as you presented to hospice, the area of break caused by the tear and in the lead whether o... Read >
16th September 2009
The way one lives each day affects the heart. An unhealthy lifestyle can lead to a heart attack or stroke. Making lifestyle changes now could save life. While many Women still do not know it, heart disease is the number one killer of women. About a half ... Read >
Author: prashant
13th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
11th September 2009
Inflammatory breast cancer, or IBC, is a rare form of breast cancer. It is estimated to occur in only 1 - 3% of all breast cancer patients. It usually occurs in post-menopausal women, but cases have been found in girls as young as 12 and in men. IBC is us... Read >
Author: Muscle Man
10th September 2009
Menopause is a natural occurrence for women and it is something which every woman will face at some point in her life. Fortunately, studies have been done in order to provide herbal treatments and remedies for women going through this stage. Herbal remedi... Read >
Author: nitin.article
08th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need. Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005 a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded tha... Read >
Author: Geeta
08th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
08th September 2009
How much chemotherapy does an obese woman need. Typically an obese woman with breast cancer would receive reduced doses of chemotherapy as they battle breast cancer. Back in June of 2005 a study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine concluded tha... Read >
Author: geeta1
08th September 2009
Women CAN fight aging: feel forever young, healthy and feminine
What do women want as they get older? They want to retain the wisdom of their years, but they certainly don’t want to look, or feel, old. Fortunately there are natural ways for women ... Read >
Author: Rishabh Bathla
03rd September 2009
When dieting or trying to maintain a healthy weight, all of us have experienced fluctuations in our weight. Sometimes a weight gain can be hard to understand and we ask ourselves "why am I gaining weight when I have been eating a healthy diet and doing t... Read >
Author: happypappy
02nd September 2009
Loss of sexual desire during menopause is one of the most common symptoms of this condition. About 20 to 45 percent of menopausal women report a decrease in their sex drive. Sex during and after this period is an issue of great debate and almost every ... Read >
Author: Mercy
31st August 2009
Insomnia is a common sleep disorder and often a symptom of another more serious sleep disorder. Everyone at some point and time in their life has experienced trouble sleeping, but insomnia is classified as chronic difficulty in falling asleep, waking up d... Read >
Author: Apple
25th August 2009
Many women wonder at what age they should start screening for breast cancer, and what types of breast cancer screening are the most efficient and effective. Unfortunately there are no easy answers to these questions, but medical professionals do agree on... Read >
Author: kenneth sea
25th August 2009
Menopause hair loss is as a result of a drop in the levels of estrogen. Estrogen is the female hormone that keeps the hair growing. Going through this stage brings with it a number of changes and challenges. Hair loss can be a real bother especially for a... Read >
Author: Mercy
25th August 2009
Menopause, for many women, is a time of chaos and distress. During menopause, the body of a woman undergoes many changes and many of these changes are accompanied by feelings of discomfort and even pain. To make matters worse, weight gain sometimes happ... Read >
Author: Sue Morse
23rd August 2009
Hormonal imbalances are the main cause of menopause. It is important to understand that this condition is not a disease but rather a stage of life. It normally begins when the menstrual cycle stops. It is not only a perfectly normal phase but also an expe... Read >
Author: Mercy
23rd August 2009
Menopause and insomnia often go hand in hand, I am certainly not a medical authority, but having suffered chronic insomnia when reaching menopause I do feel qualified to talk about it.
All my life I had never had any trouble sleeping, I could sleep any... Read >
Author: Apple
19th August 2009
Hormonal imbalances are the main cause of menopause. It is important to understand that this condition is not a disease but rather a stage of life. It normally begins when the menstrual cycle stops. It is not only a perfectly normal phase but also an expe... Read >
Author: Mercy
17th August 2009
When faced with the disagreeable options of hormone drugs and/or surgery, it is no wonder that so many women suffering from uterine fibroids seek out alternatives to the conventional medical treatment. However many are confused and frustrated why the nat... Read >
Author: Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
17th August 2009
Millions of people are affected by high cholesterol. Over time it can lead to such serious health conditions as heart attack and stroke. To maintain good heart health it is necessary to understand your cholesterol levels and how to control them. Every yea... Read >
Author: World Vitamins Online
11th August 2009
There are many reasons why people develop causes for lower back pain. They may be work related or may have stemmed from injuries road, sports, or simple accidents. In some cases, the reason for a person's lower back suffering may be due to the person's ag... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th August 2009
There are many reasons why people develop causes for lower back pain. They may be work related or may have stemmed from injuries road, sports, or simple accidents. In some cases, the reason for a person's lower back suffering may be due to the person's ag... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
11th August 2009
In the Western world, with so much food available to us, it's hard to imagine large numbers of us could be potentially deficient in any element of nutrition. And yet 1 in 5 pre-menopausal women in the UK are deficient in iron. Even more ironic is that tha... Read >
Author: Sam Brookes
11th August 2009
Most women have issues removing cellulite since it is so common. We know that there is a shared link connecting extra cellulite and fat. This link is apparent as the enlarged fat cells place pressure on connective tissue, which affects the skin's smoothne... Read >
Author: freddy33r
03rd August 2009
Menopause is one of the most challenging episodes in the life of a woman. The stage brings with it certain bodily changes such as the cessation of a female’s ability to conceive. Psychologically, menopause also poses quite a challenge for a woman as it ... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
03rd August 2009
The production of bodily hormones is one thing that few people have full appreciation for. In fact, most do not even know what hormones are and what they do to the body. Scarcely will there be an individual who is well versed as to what would happen if so... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
29th July 2009
Overcoming Menopause
During menopause, hormone levels begin to change. This can cause a variety of symptoms and the degree varies from woman to woman. Usual signs include a change in the bleeding cycle, becoming more irregular as the months progress. B... Read >
Author: Luzia
29th July 2009
Many women suffering with uterine fibroids recognize the unattractive options offered by conventional medicine. These include hormone drugs and various surgical procedures. Often women who have opted for surgery are dismayed when new fibroid tumors appe... Read >
Author: Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
28th July 2009
Ovarian cyst is nothing more than a growth filled with fluid. Whilst vairous sizes have been reported, the most common is just above the size of a small coffee bean. The way the cyst is "constructed" seems benign, and most of them are. Regardless whetehr ... Read >
Author: samness
28th July 2009
Dr. Alicia Stanton � June 2009- The single hormone almost all people think about in relation to breast melanoma is estrogen. However, many hormones affect breast cancer in helpful and harmful ways. Estrogen, progesterone, testosterone, DHEA, melatonin, ... Read >
Author: Health4Life
23rd July 2009
Frequent blushing has several origins in the general population. Medical reasons, like drug reactions, redder than normal skin pigment, or Rosacea. Most times, it is related to a sense of self-consciousness, and low self esteem, that results in an almos... Read >
Author: midas15
17th July 2009
You may well notice yourself feeling fairly down at some point in menopause. It is not unusual for women to feel agitated with their bodies and gloomy at the loss of their power to create a child. In addition, menopause comes with a number of symptoms tha... Read >
Author: nh0811
17th July 2009
You may possibly become aware of yourself feeling fairly down at some point in menopause. It is not unusual for women to feel agitated with their bodies and gloomy at the loss of their power to create a child. In addition, menopause comes with a number of... Read >
Author: nh0811
17th July 2009
You may possibly become aware of yourself feeling fairly down at some point in menopause. It is not unusual for women to feel agitated with their bodies and gloomy at the loss of their power to create a child. In addition, menopause comes with a number of... Read >
Author: nh0811
17th July 2009
You may possibly become aware of yourself feeling fairly down at some point in menopause. It is not unusual for women to feel agitated with their bodies and gloomy at the loss of their power to create a child. In addition, menopause comes with a number of... Read >
Author: nh0811
16th July 2009
Natural hormone replacement therapy (NHRT) refers to the use of synthetic or natural hormones to balance reducing levels of female hormones in the body. Natural hormone replacement therapy, also called estrogen replacement therapy, is highly effective in ... Read >
Author: Kim wang
14th July 2009
Helps prevent hip and other bone fractures One of D vitamin's primary functions is to regulate the body's absorption of calcium in the body, making it a key player in the prevention of bone softening diseases such as osteoporosis and osteomalasia. A 2009 ... Read >
Author: RA Butters
09th July 2009
There is a natural period in a women’s life normally between the ages of 45 and 55 when her fertility draws to an end, this period is called the menopause. Technically, the menopause for women is the date of their last period, but the process typically ... Read >
Author: submitproductratings
06th July 2009
Menopause in German and Chinese Women--An Analysis of Symptoms, TCM-diagnosis and Hormone Status*
Rampp Thomas1, Tan Linda1, ZHANG Lin1, SUN Zhuo-jun2, Klose Petra1, Musial Frauke1, and Dobos Gustav Jurgen1
ABSTRACT Objective: To inves... Read >
Author: jackyluo
01st July 2009
The appearance of the tongue is generally unaffected but severe pain is experienced, expecially when the tongue comes into contact with spicy or hot food, citrus, or toothpaste. Post-menopausal women are most at risk of developing this condition. Potentia... Read >
Author: jerry
30th June 2009
Hair loss treatments for women do exist. However, for many menopausal women, hair loss is a gamble depending on the hormonal and genetic factors existent in their bodies. For the millions of women affected by cancer who must go through chemotherapy, ch... Read >
Author: seththewriter
27th June 2009
Women who are experiencing symptoms like depression and hot flashes when going through menopause sometimes end up using antidepressants to battle these symptoms. Should you take antidepressants when feeling the pressure of menopausal symptoms and the disc... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
14th June 2009
Menopause is the stage in a woman’s life when the menstrual cycle stops. This is not a disease; rather it is a natural process in a woman’s life. However, the stage when a woman has her menopause could be a very painful and mentally debilitating stage... Read >
Author: clickforhowto3
12th June 2009
Menopause is a condition in which the menstruation of a woman ceases for one year and ends her reproductive cycle. This is just a natural event in a woman’s life. It occurs in every woman when she reaches her late thirties to early fifties (average 48 t... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
12th June 2009
Progesterone is actually a steroid hormone produced in the ovary. This is the kind of female hormone that is involved in menstrual cycle and prepares and maintains the uterus for pregnancy. Our body produces natural progesterone as well. A lot of reasons ... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
05th June 2009
Almost all males will experience hair loss and baldness at some time or another. On the other hand, this condition isn't typically associated with female. However, it can indeed happen to them. Up to 50 percent of female will experience a problem with hai... Read >
Author: Endah Purwani
05th June 2009
It is a fact of life that skin will become rough and thin, as well as wrinkled, with age. However, throw menopause in with age and the process of your skin changing is accelerated. It should be noted, however, that women who are going through menopause do... Read >
Author: John Russell
04th June 2009
Women need to understand that they also need to exercise when they are planning on losing weight. Completing a diet plan is not the only way to look great. Different types of exercise can give females the long and lean figure that they desire because they... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
29th May 2009
A large study of post menopausal women was done by researchers in California. The results indicate that older women with metabolic syndrome, who exhibit 3 of 5 health-risk factors, have a 66% increase in risk of developing cognitive impairment when compar... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
29th May 2009
A large study of post menopausal women was done by researchers in California. The results indicate that older women with metabolic syndrome, who exhibit 3 of 5 health-risk factors, have a 66% increase in risk of developing cognitive impairment when compar... Read >
Author: Susan Juricek
29th May 2009
For every woman, her regular menstrual period can be annoying especially if it means being immobilized for a while, unable to do the most routine of her daily chores. For some, they consider it a sort of curse, especially with the pain that often comes wi... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
21st May 2009
If you have always been one of the lucky people to have a life free of dealing with health issues, you probably have not given much thought to what your life would be like to have a health issue occur. People commonly do not think about what it would be ... Read >
Author: Justin DiMateo
20th May 2009
Menopause and Depression
by Kenneth L. Meyer
One of the key signs regarding the onset of menopause are mood swings. In addition, we are learning that due to
the changes women (and Men as well) go through during the menopausal trek, depression... Read >
Author: Ken Meyer
18th May 2009
Heavy menstrual bleeding is also called menorrhagia. This is a medical term for prolonged menstrual bleeding and for the menstrual periods that are both heavy and prolonged. This condition is also called hypermenorrhea. This also refers to losing 80 milli... Read >
Author: James Pendergraft
12th May 2009
Menopause is the shutting down of child bearing capabilities of the woman, and as women go through menopause, their bodies do not produce sufficient amounts of the female hormones (estrogen and progesterone)
Many women have to undergo uncomfortable me... Read >
Author: Bryan Len
05th May 2009
Belly fat is particularly unhealthy because it is "metabolically active". What this means is that it more freely releases fat into the blood stream and this increased blood fat can lead to higher cholesterol levels and artery disease. This type of fat doe... Read >
Author: stbotanicacouk
17th April 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
15th April 2009
When children play the are having lots of fun. And the more they jump around the more fun it is. As we become older the fun seems to be associated less and less with exercise. Some of my clients over 40 have trouble getting themselves into the gym or doin... Read >
Author: Perry Permann
30th March 2009
Post menopausal women can continue to experience the effects of reduced estrogen long after menopause is "officially" over. While that is bad news for women who are going through "the change," there are things that women can do to minimize the symptoms an... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
27th March 2009
Menopause brings with it a number of changes to a woman; it is the end of the possibility of bearing children, but the beginning of a whole new part of your life. If you have taken good care of yourself in the years prior to menopause this will pay divide... Read >
Author: Francine Cook
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
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
13th March 2009
While menopause is a familiar term to most women, perimenopause isn't. It is the process of change that leads up to menopause. It can start as early as your late thirties or as late as your early fifties. How long this phase lasts varies, but it usually l... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
11th March 2009
While pre-menopausal women long for the day when they no longer have to deal with cramps, mood swings and bloating every month, for women going through "the change," it isn't always easy. Symptoms like fatigue and mood swings can be extremely difficult on... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
10th March 2009
Menopause is a natural occurrence for women and it is something which every woman will face at some point in her life. Fortunately, studies have been done in order to provide herbal treatments and remedies for women going through this stage. Herbal remedi... Read >
Author: Jarred Sadler
09th March 2009
Menopause is a significant time in a woman's life; just as significant as getting her first period. It signifies a new phase in her life. However, menopause can come with a myriad of uncomfortable physical, emotional and psychological symptoms.
There ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
25th February 2009
Among the male health issues that members of this gender are always alerted of is the prostrate cancer as the key disease of aged males.
Moreover, male health issues have never been given greater emphasis as compared to those of women of the same age.
... Read >
Author: Poly Muthumbi
25th February 2009
Ovaries are female internal reproductive organs that produce sex cells known as eggs or ova. Many women develop cyst on or within their ovaries that are actually sacs or cavities containing liquid or semi-solid matter. Some cysts are completely harmless w... Read >
Author: Ashish
03rd February 2009
Although menopause is hard on many women, getting on a menopause diet can really help the symptoms. There are particular foods, when consumed on a frequent basis will help in easing menopause symptoms should women experiencing menopause start a diet that ... Read >
Author: Lorna Goldsborough
12th January 2009
If you want clients flocking to you, it is crucial that you apply the 3M�s. These are the market, the message and the medium. Let�s take a quick look at all of them.
Your market: WHO If you find yourself put off by this word �market�, think o... Read >
Author: Jane Rogers
12th January 2009
Here are 10 tips for women to wait fit and intense:
Staying fit and vigorous starts with a balanced diet. Know and examine the right load for your age. Consult your surgeon to learn what food you should dodge and chase your drinking discipline routines... Read >
Author: Jan Richards
09th January 2009
Eating healthy is important in order to keep you and your family live healthier and longer. This article will emphasize on certain rules and guidelines for healthy eating.
Include green leafy vegetables in your diet. They are a rich source of fiber. Va... Read >
Author: Nick Mutt
09th January 2009
Do you enjoy consuming red meat, beer, red wine, excessive amounts of alcohol, rich sauces, seafood, organ meats, anchovies, herring, asparagus, and/or mushrooms? If so, you may be at risk of getting a gout attack. What exactly is gout?
Gou... Read >
06th January 2009
Evista has been the preferred choice of doctors for more than ten years and they are successfully prescribing this medication for the treatment of osteoporosis and breast cancer in post menopausal women. The preferred medication of doctors has also become... Read >
Author: Article Publisher
03rd December 2008
Of all the types of ovarian cysts, dermoid cysts are the most startling and strange. They're considered a benign kind of teratoma. Teratoma is a Greek word and translates as “monster tumor”.
It is because of its freakishness that a lot of myths ab... Read >
Author: Marc Sandford
03rd December 2008
Intrinsa is a prescription treatment for female sexual dysfunction. If you want to know more about this condition and treatment, read on.
Intrinsa – Medication for female sexual dysfunction (FSD)
Intrinsa is female sexual dysfunction treatment ma... Read >
Author: Katie Lynn
22nd November 2008
What happened? You had been a pear shape - carrying extra weight in your hips, thighs and butt all your life and suddenly you notice a weight gain around your mid-section.
Many women notice their belly growing fat after 40. As you age your fat distribu... Read >
Author: Dr. Becky Gillaspy
12th November 2008
Having a balanced diet and nutrition is essential to our health. Your appearance depends on the food that you eat. When we talk about the significance of nutrition, people usually feel that they are knowledgeable enough, but the prevalence of hazardous dr... Read >
Author: Andrew Beene
10th November 2008
Anemia is defined as haemoglobin concentration in blood below the lower limit of the normal range for the age and sex of the individual. In adults, the lower extreme of the normal haemoglobin is taken as 13 g% for males and 11.5% for females. New born inf... Read >
Author: stbotanica
04th November 2008
Many health articles indicate that the first time a person realizes that they have osteoporosis is when a fracture occurs, often without a slip or fall. As these symptoms do not usually occur at the early stage of the condition, it is sometimes difficult... Read >
Author: John Russell
27th October 2008
Men and women of all ages are at risk for developing osteoporosis. If you would like to learn more about osteoporosis screening and bone density scans, consult a physician or radiologist near you.
Body Text:
Osteoporosis is a degenerative disease that... Read >
Author: AC Teeple
27th October 2008
A widespread discomfort of perimenopause, hot flashes affect about 75 percent of menopausal women. These women report various experiences of the phenomenon, ranging from a glowing sensation to a burning heat, usually with some sweating, which may be parti... Read >
Author: gillmortensen73
23rd October 2008
A widespread discomfort of perimenopause, hot flashes affect about 75 percent of menopausal women. These women report various experiences of the phenomenon, ranging from a glowing sensation to a burning heat, usually with some sweating, which may be parti... Read >
Author: MichelleS
21st October 2008
Gout is a disease that is often referred to a ‘gouty arthritis.’ The condition is extremely painful and it generally affects the large joint of the big toe. Gout is more often diagnosed in men older than 40 and in menopausal women. Subsequently, there... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
16th October 2008
The dosages of natural progesterone required in hormonal treatment depends on several things. These include a woman's life stage, levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, whether estrogen dominance, menopause or low progesterone are the conditions... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
02nd October 2008
Red clover, which is also named trefoil, can be obtained in abundance around Europe, western Asia and Northwest Africa and is thought to offer a variety of medical advantages including allergy remedies and relief from menopausal difficulties. These advant... Read >
Author: chloeramsbottom
26th September 2008
Dr. John Lee, a modern women's healthcare advocate, recommended use of progesterone cream in menopausal and pre-menopausal women to alleviate symptoms and in place of conventional hormone replacement therapy. Unfortunately, he passed away last October, bu... Read >
Author: John Russell
19th September 2008
Acne is probably one of the most common skin conditions in the world. In fact, it may not be an exaggeration to say that acne affects 100 percent of the population. Most people will be at least be affected by some mild form of acne at one point in life.
... Read >
Author: Allan Lim
19th September 2008
According to Chinese medical philosophy health is dependent on maintaining a balance between Yin and Yang. Together they create a unified whole. While all of the systems and organs of the body are related and intertwined, the upper body is associated with... Read >
Author: herbalspan
17th September 2008
Gout is an inflammatory disease that predominately affects the joints, tendons and other bodily tissues. Closely related to rheumatic arthritis, the medical condition is more common in males, yet it is also known to develop in post- menopausal women and h... Read >
Author: Alvin Hopkinson
16th September 2008
Menopause is an unfortunate reality for all women as they get older and with it comes many unpleasant and trying symptoms. I would like to give you some information concerning natural herbal remedies for Menopause and it's symptoms.These include:
• P... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
06th September 2008
PREMARIN
Premarin [conjugated estrogen] manufactured by Wyeth Pharmaceuticals, is been marketed commercially since 1942. It is primarily used in treating post menopausal symptoms.
But what exactly is Premarin? Premarin is a mixture of conjugated equine ... Read >
Author: Jamie
05th September 2008
Menopause insomnia is more common than you may think. While it’s frustrating in and of itself, it also exacerbates all the other symptoms of menopause and can be the cause of mood swings and low libido. In fact, an April 2008 issue of Journal of Clinica... Read >
Author: Jean Morgan
03rd September 2008
As women age the female body undergoes many changes. Although the changes are natural they can be very troublesome. Almost eighty percent of menopausal women experience hot flashes due to hormonal changes. Hot flashes are one of the most common menopausal... Read >
Author: Linda Tremer
02nd September 2008
NOCTURIA
STEP 1. COLLECT INFORMATION
Waking to urinate more than twice a night - nocturia - is considered a medical problem unless you are menopausal, or over 80, when it is normal, if not restful.
Menopausal women will want to consult New Men... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
02nd September 2008
While low back pain is rarely caused by a serious condition, it can be a very debilitating issue to deal with. When your back hurts, it can affect the rest of your life in terms of activities you can do and your level of enjoyment for them. In many cases,... Read >
Author: Billj
21st August 2008
In our youth-oriented society, we are constantly bombarded with information on how to stay young. From skin care products that claim to reverse the signs of aging to books that claim to help you eat to stay young, we are a people in search of the fountai... Read >
Author: Sandi H.
12th August 2008
Menopause is the complete shutting down of the female reproductive system. The normal age range for the occurrence of menopause is somewhere between the age of 45 and 55. After menopause, women are more likely to have heart disease, osteoporosis, high b... Read >
Author: Avon
25th June 2008
Advanced sleep phase syndrome (ASPS) is a condition in which patients feel very sleepy early in the evening and wake up very early in the night. The disorder is more likely to appear in the elderly. ASPS may be corrected through exposure to bright light f... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
06th June 2008
Consider hormonal therapy. Many women experiencing the initial stages of menopause decide whether or not they will take hormonal therapy. Estrogen remains the best overall treatment for menopausal women, due to its ability to reduce the rate of bone loss,... Read >
Author: Alien
05th June 2008
About 70 percent of women gain weight throughout their menopausal years. I gained weight and found it very hard to lose. Our metabolisms slow down and the weight creeps up and surprises us.
Research has shown that this menopausal weight gain may be ... Read >
Author: Linda Tremer
14th May 2008
Here are 10 tips for women to stay fit and healthy:
1. Staying fit and healthy starts with a balanced diet. Know and monitor the right weight for your age. Consult your doctor to learn what food you should avoid and follow your eating discipline routi... Read >
Author: Jill Smi
02nd April 2008
Menopause is a natural circumstance that all women see as they mature. Menopause is usually used to identify any of the changes a woman experiences either just before or after she stops menstruating, marking the conclusion of her reproductive period. Abou... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
02nd April 2008
As it appears, alcoholism and smoking cigarette are the most commonly adopted habits in the category of drug abuse and alcoholism. Almost every young man and woman is a regular smoker, drinker or both as opposed to other hard drugs like bhang, cocaine, he... Read >
Author: paulina08
01st April 2008
You must have often realized that a normal fitness or work out schedule plays a chief role in sinking the symptoms of menopause. The most peculiar symptom of menopause is mass gain which unluckily seems to build up just as a woman finally reaches a stage ... Read >
Author: Alien
17th March 2008
Traditional treatments for menopause combine the hormones oestrogen and progesterone. Menopause symptoms are believed to be caused mainly by decreasing levels of oestrogen, but taking this hormone on its own can increase the risk of endometrial cancer so... Read >
Author: Lisa Janse
25th February 2008
Vitamin E, also called alpha-tocopherol, is believed to reduce plaque buildup and preliminary research has led to beliefs that it may help delay coronary heart disease by limiting the oxidation of cholesterol. It may also help prevent the formation of blo... Read >
Author: Elizabeth
20th February 2008
It happens just about every night. After reading for about a half hour, I’m finally sleepy and relaxed. I turn out the light and sink into my down pillows and high thread-count sheets. I’m just falling asleep when, wham – it happens.
It feels l... Read >
Author: Alvaro
23rd January 2008
The R&D communities are buzzing over inspirational new developments regarding a new system that may extract Hot Flash thermal energy of menopausal women. Testing and research has suggested that women may one day be equipped with an appliance identified as... Read >
Author: Strato
22nd January 2008
Can Nutritional Health Supplements Help Dieting?
Many people who are dieting are looking for ways to make the process of losing weight quicker or easier. Are nutritional supplements the answer for quicker weight loss?
In today's society – where yo... Read >
Author: devendraverma
17th January 2008
Your New Year’s resolution to exercise more often could also help relieve some common symptoms of menopause. A new study done in Pennsylvania suggested that regular physical exercise may help reduce many of the menopausal afflictions that women deal wi... Read >
Author: Tim Wright
14th November 2007
Our bodies are literally composed of substances and elements of the Earth. Minerals are a large part of our body's composition e.g. bones, teeth etc. Minerals are part of stones and soil of the Earth. We obtain the minerals for our health from plants t... Read >
Author: www.sweetmedicineessentials.com
11th October 2007
Menopause is not a disease or an illness. Menopause is simply the name given to the last menstrual period. Menopause before the age of 40 is termed 'early menopause'. Early menopause affects 15% before the age of 45 affects 15% of the population. Menopaus... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
08th October 2007
Tai Chi, developed around 2000 years ago in China, has become one of the most popular exercises utilized today. It's a combination of both meditation and a series of slow and deliberate movements. You may have seen Tai Chi performed by older people in you... Read >
Author: Leon Lioe
27th September 2007
Female hair loss is probably more common than most people realize, this female hair loss is usually referred to as female pattern alopecia. The hair loss may only be a partial amount, much like that which is common in male baldness. Female hair loss is mo... Read >
Author: Eric Menzies
24th August 2007
Arimidex (generic name is anastrozole) is a newer drug developed for the treatment of advanced breast cancer in women. It is manufactured by Zenica Pharmaceuticals and was approved for use in the United States at the end of December 1995. Anastrozole (Ari... Read >
Author: mark henry
23rd August 2007
Menopause literally means the physiological cessation of menstrual cycles. The root cause of menopause is not what is happening to the uterus, the whole process of menopause is triggered by the faltering and shutting down of the ovaries. This process usua... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
23rd August 2007
If used to be the case that iron deficiency was seen as a widespread phenomenon and iron supplements for anemia were frequently prescribed as treatment for anemia and other problems. Now, as the science has gotten more sophisticated, the advice has become... Read >
Author: Mitamins Team
21st August 2007
Here are 10 tips for women to stay fit and healthy:
1. Staying fit and healthy starts with a balanced diet. Know and monitor the right weight for your age. Consult your doctor to learn what food you should avoid and follow your eating discipline rou... Read >
Author: areolyd
10th August 2007
A healthy, balanced diet has lots of benefits, including feeling better and looking better. Many fruits and vegetables, including berries, tomatoes and broccoli, contain phytochemicals, which improve cognitive functions and prevent disease. And Vitamin C,... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen
29th May 2007
It’s big news when a favored medical treatment – HRT for menopausal women – is found to be harmful. But it’s no news to readers of Susun Weed. She’s been blowing the whistle on both scientific and alternative treatments of menopause for nearly t... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
21st May 2007
It is known that as a result of ovulation, there can appear cysts, which are called functional cysts and are completely normal. In about 1 to 3 months, these cysts shrink, and if you have this type of cysts, it is good to do a check after 1-3 months to se... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2007
Women usually get to the phase called menopause after they pass 50. Until that age they have concerns about menopause symptoms and possible complications. Many reports about the risks and benefits of the hormone therapy treatment make them wonder even mor... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
13th May 2007
Hormone replacement therapy is a main concern for women at menopause. Many of these women wonder about the ramifications of using this therapy in order to ease the menopausal symptoms. We know that many reports related to the risks and benefits of hormone... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
03rd May 2007
From the desk of Dr Magne, author of Cancer Free For Life
New research findings show that extra body fat doesn't just weigh you down. Scientists now have evidence that too many fat cells prompt ongoing reactions in the body that may increase cancer ris... Read >
Author: Dr Laurence Magne
25th April 2007
The way an ovarian cyst will be treated depends on whether the woman is on menopause or has not reached menopause yet; depends on whether the symptoms are present and how bothering are they; and depends on the type of the ovarian cyst.
In pre-menopaus... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
27th March 2007
Is there a connection between heart health and vitamin D? Are vitamin E and heart health linked? Researchers for the Women’s Health Initiative hormone replacement therapy and heart health study also investigated the role of other vitamins and minerals... Read >
Author: Patsy Hamilton
12th March 2007
As well as in most all other cases of diseases or illnesses or just as a simple fact, a balanced diet and a good physical workout regime really helps with the passing through menopause. Symptoms and complications might this way be grately reduced. Still,... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th March 2007
Gout is also known as crystal-induced arthritis. It is a medical condition that sets in when uric acid crystals collect on the joints. At the first stage, gout usually affects the large joints in the big toe. Gradually it can spread to other parts of the ... Read >
Author: Arturo Ronzon
01st March 2007
Usually one in some 100 women will experience ovarian failure before the age of 40. A chilling fact is that a lot of them have complications because of this and some half of million women in the United States must have hysterectomies. Other severe complic... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Menopause is a normal period in a woman’s life beginning in most of the cases after reaching 45 years. It’s a natural phenomenon that can not be considered a disease despite its’ symptoms. A low level of estrogen is believed to be the main cause of ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
15th February 2007
Fiber forms an important part of our diet. Unfortunately, many of us ignore this either intentionally or unintentionally. Some people will find fiber hard to chew or rather not tasty at all. So they simply keep fiber away from their meals. Others may eat ... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
10th February 2007
Treating the ovarian cyst is a matter that depends on a lot of factors. Some of them are the dimension and the appearance of the cyst, whether there are or not symptoms, or if you have been through the menopause.
Sometimes, pre-menopausal women who dis... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
26th January 2007
Loss of bone mass, or osteoporosis, is something we all face as we age. Other factors besides age such as low calcium intake, use of certain medications, menopause and smoking contribute to osteoporosis. The normal exercise prescription is to partici... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th January 2007
Copyright (c) 2007 Ainsley Laing
We have all heard of Type A personality types, but have you heard about Type D, or distress, personality? There was an observation made by, Johan Denollet, a Belgian psychologist, of cardiac patients a while back. Deno... Read >
Author: Ainsley Laing
06th January 2007
Oh for the good old days when, shortly after thefirst hot flash, women hurried off to their doctorsfor hormone replacement relief. Ahhh. Skin glowing,juices flowing, they faced the world knowing theyhad found the true elixer of youth.Oops. Turns out etern... Read >
union1259
16th December 2006
Gout develops when the level of uric acid in the blood is too high. In the past it was known as the patrician's malady because it was considered a diseased of over indulgence amongst the wealthy. High purine diet can affect gout and red meat is high in pu... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
20th November 2006
Hormone replacement therapy often referred to, as HRT or Postmenopausal hormone use is the topic of this particular article. Here we will discuss the process and treatment option, dealing with symptoms, the effects, impact, and consequences of menopause, ... Read >
Author: Rob Buenaventura
17th November 2006
When it comes to heart disease, people will naturally relate it either to high blood pressure or high blood cholesterol. But, how many of us really understand what cholesterol is, what its function is, and what causes it to be high.
Cholesterol is a wa... Read >
Author: Ng Peng Hock
17th November 2006
Menopause is a time of enormous change. Wise women of all times have found simple life-style changes can make their Change much easier. For optimum health during and after menopause, follow these simple steps:
Exercise a different way every day: take ... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
17th November 2006
DO WOMEN REALLY NEED TO WORRY ABOUT HEART DISEASE?
Coronary heart disease is a disease of the heart's blood vessels that causes heart attacks. Heart disease is the number one killer of American women, claiming more female lives than the next 16 causes ... Read >
Author: Chris Chenoweth
17th November 2006
Do not panic. Menopause is not the beginning of the end. Menopause is a normal biological experience which affects more than 300 different body functions.
There is a lot of misunderstanding about menopause, including when it starts. To be precise, meno... Read >
Author: Alex Fir
02nd October 2006
The Wise Woman Tradition is the oldest known healing tradition on our planet. It offers a unique view of health that is woman-centered and deeply empowering to women. This is in stark contrast to orthodox - and most alternative - healing traditions, which... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
23rd September 2006
Menopause Werewolf
Do you send family members running for the hills or are colleagues looking at you like you've sprouted two heads? No you're not turning into a werewolf at the next full moon. If you are a perimenopausal woman, it's more likely you'... Read >
Author: Cathy Brennan
07th September 2006
People today prefer quick-fix methods of handling any disease and symptom associated with it. Hence, popping pills is ever popular. However, due to the number of dangers that are now highlighted by the media with prolonged and at-the-drop-of-a-hat consump... Read >
Author: Nguek-Fluek Nguang
29th August 2006
Did you know that a regular fitness or exercise routine plays a major role in reducing the symptoms of menopause? One particular symptom of menopause is weight gain, which, unfortunately seems to develop just as a woman finally reaches a point in her life... Read >
Author: Susan Megge
28th July 2006
The benefits of a good strength training program are almost endless. Less disease, happiness and most importantly, showing off your muscles at the beach.
Strength training should be part of everyone's routine. Even if you are low on time, strength trai... Read >
Author: Ken Bendor
01st July 2006
Around 1.5 percent of women are likely to develop ovarian cancer at some stage of their life. It is less common than breast cancer but is considered as the most serious and fatal of all gynecological cancers.
The reason for this is that the cancer is ... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
01st June 2006
Statistics reveal that around 20 percent of people in the United States have abnormally high cholesterol. High cholesterol is a major factor of risk in heart disease and therefore it needs to be reduced to normal levels in order to maintain the health of ... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
21st May 2006
Copyright 2006 John Navata
I want to take a few minutes to talk about a recent development in paid search -- and its implications as a new Internet marketing tool.
I'm talking about "demographic targeting," something that both MSN AdCenter (in beta)... Read >
Author: John Navata
11th May 2006
The effects of dietary supplementation with isoflavones from red clover on the lipoprotein profiles of postmenopausal women with mild to moderate hypercholesterolaemia. Effects of supplementation with purified red clover ( Trifolium pratense) isoflavones... Read >
Author: Amporn Saechin
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
20th April 2006
Progesterone CreamBalances estrogen dominanceProgesterone is one of two key hormones, the other one is estrogen, made by the ovaries of menstruating women. Progesterone is a safe, natural alternative to HRT (hormone replacement therapy) because its produc... Read >
Author: Get Nutri
10th April 2006
Women, regardless of nationality or socioeconomic status, have a higher chance to have depression than men. The reasons for such higher chance appear to be a combination of biological and cultural factors.
Women's Hormonal Variation and Life Phase
E... Read >
Author: Hector Milla
28th March 2006
While a vegetarian diet is among the healthiest ways to eat, certain nutrients can be lacking on a diet that contains no animal products at all. In particular, many people are concerned that vegans may not get enough protein, calcium and iron from plant-b... Read >
Author: Jen Scott
12th March 2006
"If you let that fiery wise blood just sit there in your belly, great granddaughter," admonishes Grandmother Growth, "you'll get the urge to quench that heat. You'll get a tickle, a twinge, an urgent call. But you won't have the moisture you need. It's bo... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
01st February 2006
Menopause has a bad rap, at best. This is one of the most misunderstood times in a woman's life. However, it is natural and can be controlled through both medicinal and non-medicinal means. The following information regarding menopause will, hopefully, an... Read >
Author: John Mancini
01st February 2006
About Lifetime Vitamins
Today more than ever, people are looking for value when making purchases and want to spend their money wisely. When buying the LifeTime brand at your local health food store, you are guaranteed to have purchased a quality, meaning... Read >
Author: Home herb
31st January 2006
"Pack your bags for the journey," Grandmother Growth advises softly. "Your Change may be rough in places, so cushion yourself. Your Change may have some hard edges, so let your contours round. Your wise blood is stirring and you are learning to let it mov... Read >
Author: Susun Weed
11th December 2005
For women reaching their mid to late 30's, menopause can be a scary thought. No one actually knows what to expect, but all of them have heard at least one horror story about the change of life. The following tips contain helpful information that will help... Read >
Author: John Mancini
17th November 2005
Copyright 2005 Mary Desaulniers
Last week I did it againmade a trip to deposit a check at our local bank only to discover once I got there, that my check was nowhere to be found. Hadn't I tucked it inside one of the pockets of my purse? I ransacked my... Read >
Author: Mary Desaulniers
27th October 2005
Calcium is a mineral that many healthy women don't get enough of. The National Institute of Health recommends that an adult female consume 1000-1200 mg of calcium daily in their diet. This number is further increased to 1200-1500 mg of Calcium for peri-me... Read >
Author: Sandra Clair
12th October 2005
It is estimated that more than 19 million Americans suffer from varying degrees of incontinence. We have traditionally and incorrectly assumed incontinence to be a normal side effect of childbirth or that it is something to be expected as we grow older. D... Read >
Author: Steve Valentino
24th September 2005
Numerous women report that menopause comes along with gastrointestinal distress causing uncomfortable symptoms such as indigestion, flatulence and sudden bloating. Not only are these annoying and embarrassing, they can also be quite painful.
During menop... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
01st September 2005
As reported by numerous females, menopause, the final stage in the cycle of female menstruation, contributes to a significant loss of libido. One of the more common complaints from women (and their partners) is the loss of sexual desire and drive.
Th... Read >
Author: Cathy Taylor
30th August 2005
Looking for more natural ways to help with the symptoms of menopause? Many herbal remedies can relieve and even eliminate the common symptoms of these conditions.
During menopause, women often experience uncomfortable symptoms. Hot flashes, night swe... Read >
Author: Sandra Kim Leong
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