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Studies show that up to 40% of women experience hair loss or hair thinning during menopause or in the four to five year period before menopause (perimenopause). Although there are no overnight solutions to menopausal hair loss, there are a number of steps you can take to remedy the situation.
Source:Hair Today Gone Tomorrow ? Can Menopausal Hair Loss Be Reversed?
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The Truth About Hormone Replacement Therapy: How to Break Free from the Medical Myths of MenopauseJust Say No to America's Number-One DrugMenopause is not a disease. So why are millions of American women taking a drug for this natural body process?
The widespread popularity of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a triumph of marketing and advertising over science. Although HRT and estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) can help some women with certain menopause-related problems, the benefits have been oversold to women and their health care providers. There is no scientifically valid evidence that estrogen prevents heart disease, colon cancer, or Alzheimer's. Nor is there any evidence that it keeps you looking younger, preserves your sex drive, or enhances your memory.
However, HRT does carry the risk of serious side effects, including certain cancers. Should you be taking such risky drugs to help you get through menopause? The Truth About Hormone Replacement Therapy, written by the National Women's Health Network, will help you decide. Inside, you'll discover:
?The risks of hormone replacement therapy
?How to talk to your doctor about HRT
?The truth about hormone therapy and osteoporosis
?Natural alternatives to relieve perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms
?And much more
This sensible health guide gives you the tools you need to make an informed decision that's best for you and your body.
"A balanced review of the hazards and potential benefits of hormone therapy after menopause."
?Graham A. Colditz, M.D., professor of medicine, Harvard Medical School Menopause Sucks: What to Do When Hot Flashes and Hormones Make You and Everyone Else Miserable
Do they call menopause the change" because...
- You have to change shirts three times a day-after you've sweat through them?
- You have to change addresses, just to avoid all that mail from the AARP?
- You have to change your diet to nothing but milk and broccoli?just to get your RDA of calcium?
- Dealing with a rollercoaster of emotions
- Anecdotes, remedies, and gentle tips to help you cope with all the physical changes you're facing
- How to enjoy menopausal sex
Women may not be the only ones who suffer the effects of changing hormones. Some doctors are noticing that men are reporting some of the same symptoms that women experience in perimenopause and menopause. The medical community is debating whether or not men really do go through a well-defined menopause.
Doctors say that men receiving hormone therapy with testosterone have reported relief of some of the symptoms associated with so-called male menopause. Because men do not go through a well-defined period referred to as menopause, some doctors refer to this problem as androgen (testosterone) decline in the aging male -- or what some people call low testosterone. Men do experience a decline in the production of the male hormone testosterone with aging, but this also occurs with conditions such as diabetes.
Get all of the facts in ?How To Cope with Male Menopause - The Andropause Mystery Revealed?!
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