The No-Nonsense Guide to Menopause Recognizing that each woman experiences menopause differently, the authors address a range of physical and emotional responses to this important life stage.A comp.When the groundbreaking NIH Premarin Trials shattered Hormone Replacement Therapy's status as menopause panacea, women were left feeling
| Title | : | The No-Nonsense Guide to Menopause |
| Author | : | |
| Rating | : | 4.95 (494 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0743276787 |
| Format Type | : | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages | : | 496 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2008-07-01 |
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When the groundbreaking NIH Premarin Trials shattered Hormone Replacement Therapy's status as menopause panacea, women were left feeling helpless: there was a wide array of choices about how to handle menopause, but a dearth of information about the possible consequences of these new and difficult decisions about treatment. Increasingly wary of profit-motivated drug companies and the doctors they influence, they are scrambling to find unbiased, straightforward advice. The No-Nonsense Guide to Menopause will answer this need by presenting this information in a clear and un-intimidating manner. The authors will be sensitive to the new scepticism about menopause treatments by emphasizing self-education, offering advice on what questions to ask doctors, giving strategies for assessing the validity of data provided by new studies. Recognizing that each woman experiences menopause differently, the authors address a range of physical and emotional responses to this important life stage.A comp
Editorial : "Seaman touches on nearly every aspect of women's healthas she helps readers frame key questions, evaluate research studies, consider treatment options and move gracefully through menopause and the years leading up to and following it. This volume sheds an invaluable light on a long-cloudy subject." -- Publishers Weekly
The info presented is good, but none of the illustrations in the original are included, greatly hampering its usefulness. When I was half way through the book I found myself wanting to slow down, not wanting to reach the end this captivating narrative. I don't understand why the illustrations were left out.. I noticed the Chiltons had more pages because of a larger font size with more character and paragraph spacing. The stories in here are illuminating, exuberant and full of everything that was right and positive and hopeful about the 1960's. There are so many unknowns surrounding autism--it's thrilling and very encouraging to get an inside view of the progress being made to understand and treat it.. This is a reprint of a pretty old welding book. The Authors did a great job. Teri Hein is a wit. When I looked more closely at the cover, it seemed to be that but was about a Canadian "cop". This is a classical book, which is useful to understand the generation of different type of waves.


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