The menopause book : the complete guide : hormones, hot flashes, health, moods, sleep, sex / Pat Wingert and Barbara Kantrowitz ; foreword by Bernadine Healy, M.D.
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- Is it hot in here? Or is it me?
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Main Library | NonFiction | 618.175 W769 | Available | 33111009173192 |
Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:
"Very readable, comprehensive, up-to-date... an excellent guide." - Isaac Schiff, MD, Harvard Medical School
Deeply optimistic, reassuring, and essential, the book the North American Menopause Society called "required reading" is now revised and updated, with over 20 percent new material that incorporates the latest medical findings, cutting-edge research, and best-practices advice. Expertly separating fact from fiction in the latest "breakthrough" medical studies, it shows you what to pay attention to, and what you can ignore. Learn about the role of hormones and the latest advances in hormone therapy. The truth about hot flashes and how to deal with getting one at work. The impact of menopause on sexuality and how to manage an up-and-down libido. There are chapters on heart health (how to protect it), moods (how to ride them out), and exercise (how to stretch without strain). And finally, why this period of life can be a natural springboard to staying healthy, feeling great, and looking beautiful for the next act of your life.
Your Questions, Your Answers: Is it possible that I could get another period after more than a year without one? Losing weight at midlife feels like an uphill battle--what's the healthiest approach? How do I perform a breast self-exam? Is hormone therapy necessary--and if so, which one is right for me? How effective are Kegel exercises, and how do I do them? I'm starting to get adult acne--is this normal?
"Originally published as Is it hot in here? or is it me?, now revised and updated"--Title page verso.
Subtitle from cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
What's happening? -- The hormone question -- Hot flashes -- Sleep -- Sex -- Bleeding -- Aches and pains -- Moods and emotions -- Thinking and memory -- Bones -- Eyes and ears -- Heart -- Cancer -- Diet and exercise -- Looking good.
"The Menopause Book" incorporates the most cutting-edge research on hormones and hormone therapy; hot flashes; heart disease and stroke; breast cancer in older women; and, the subtle symptoms of ovarian cancer. It also discusses new findings on why it's hard for menopausal women to lose weight; osteoporosis and estrogen; the interplay between migraines and hormones; panic attacks; and, more.