
Hormone replacement therapy, yes or no?
Betty Kamen
1993
Discusses alternatives to hormone treatments.
If you enjoyed Menopause (Well Woman) by Jan De Vries, you likely appreciate Menopause. These similar reads match the tone, themes, and audience of the original.

Betty Kamen
1993
Discusses alternatives to hormone treatments.

Lynn V. Andrews
1993
Author illuminates the experience of menopause, showing how the actual event can be an access to a new and beautiful way of life.

Lonnie Barbach
1993
The bestselling author of For Yourself gives women positive approaches to menopause in the only book to combine medical knowledge with first-hand accounts and a therapist's guidance. From hormone therapy to vitamin supplements, this practical guide offers a host of solutions to the changes menopause brings about.

Gayle Sand
1993

Bernard A. Eskin
1993

Leo Jr Plouffe, Veronica A. Ravnikar, Leon Speroff, Nelson B. Watts, Paul Lorrain
1993

Gail Sheehy
1992
Gail Sheehy's landmark bestseller offers women the latest information on everything from early menopause to Chinese medicine and natural remedies, including four new chapters on The Perimenopause Panic, Menopause in the Workplace, Estrogen and Brainpower, and New Frontiers in Treatment. Copyright © Libri GmbH. All rights reserved.

Sheldon H. Cherry, Carolyn D. Runowicz
1994

Linda Laucella
1994

Nancy Lee Teaff, Nancy Lee Md Teaff, Kim Wright Wiley
1994

Margaret Lock
1994

P. G. Crosignani
1994

Susan Perry, Susan Perry, Katherine O'Hanlon
1992

Gretchen Henkel
1994

Gretchen Henkel
1992

Germaine Greer
1991
In this study of the real and fundamental change which women experience during the menopause and which, like other fundamental changes, needs mental preparation and acceptance if it is not to be found unbearable, Dr Greer examines medical theories and treatment over the ages, and finds them often contradictory, excessive and, at times, dangerous. She responds to the traditional attitude of men and society which has been responsible for the creation of an image of the older woman as fake damsel or old crone. Dr Greer has weighed up the facts, the theories and the outright fabrications.

Sandra Coney
1991

C. Sue Furman
1995

Maryon Stewart, Diana Moran
1995

Judith Paige
1991

Richter, Patricia J.
1995

Ruth Formanek
1990

Linda Ojeda
1989
This book is needed more than ever. The National Institute of Health interrupted their huge HRT (hormone replacement therapy) study in July 2002 after they found that Prempro, a combination of estrogen and progestin, had detrimental health effects which include an increased risk for breast cancer, heart disease, and stroke. This new edition examines the latest information about HRT and the safer alternatives. It completely validates the author's long-held bias against HRT and shows women, whether perimenopausal, menopausal, or postmenopausal, how they can maintain and improve their health and well-being without the use of synthetic hormones. The book offers complete information on menopausal symptoms and effects and ways to alleviate them. Updated sections cover heart disease (including hormonal effects, the role of cholesterol, diet, and supplements), osteoporosis, and breast cancer. The section on exercise and nutrition for health and weight is completely rewritten. The latest information on non-hormonal remedies to balance hormones is what is needed by every woman wanting to avoid HRT.

Ann Louise Gittleman
1997
Offers a clear diagnosis of the phase preceding menopause, a survey of popular treatments, and a guide to diet, exercise, and natural alternatives that can help women control their own health.

Paul A. Komesaroff, Philipa Rothfield, Jeanne Daly
1997
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