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Experiencing menopause is not a disease, but a natural process that women have to go through during the start of the latter part of their lives. However, there are ways you can take to lessen the symptoms of this stage brings to your life. Here are 20 blogs about menopause
Link ; http://www.bestdatingsites.org/blog/2011/20-blogs-about-menopause/Experiencing menopause is not a disease, but a natural process that women have to go... more
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Nothing to really worry about.
During the process, one is likely to become depressed and irritable.
please take it as it comes and avoid drugging.
Important that those around understand this and be understanding of the individual and do not be aggressive towards them
http://ramanan50.wordpress.com/2011/02/08/menopause-facts/Nothing to really worry about.
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Here's another reason why women should quit smoking. Apart from causing heart attack or lung cancer, puffing the smoke increases breast cancer risk.Here's another reason why women should quit smoking. Apart from causing heart... more
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Are you peri-menopausal, and or experiencing menopause? I am sure you noticing the change in your skin. Your more prone to breakouts, and may have acne. You start to loose the firmness and radiance in your skin. Fine lines and wrinkles start to emerge. Here are some products designed to help restore balance.Are you peri-menopausal, and or experiencing menopause? I am sure you noticing the... more
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Women who treat menopause symptoms with hormone patches rather than pills may not have an increased risk of blood clots in the legs or lungs -- even when they have a history of such clots, a new study suggests.
http://www.indiareport.com/India-usa-uk-news/reuters/Health/74731Women who treat menopause symptoms with hormone patches rather than pills may not have... more
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One in 20 women starts their menopause before the age of 46 - which can affect their chances of conceiving even a decade earlier.
link: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-11554958One in 20 women starts their menopause before the age of 46 - which can affect their... more
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Rainbow Light has recently launched a certified organic natural vitamins line. After checking our Rainbow Light office in Santa Cruz and talking to their CEO, Linda Kahler, I found out about their new cool recycled packaging called Ecoguard that is currently saving 6 million bottles from landfills. It's completely BPA free, food grade and EPA approved. Rainbow Light has been making natural health vitamins for over 25 years and they were the first one to make food vitamins! How cool is to interview the very first company to make all natural vitamins with food ingredients?!
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* Made in the USA in our own manufacturing facilityMore info here: http://www.ecobold.com/organic-natural-vitamins-rainbow-light/... more
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Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is commonly viewed as a hope to help menopausal women bringing them relief from menopausal symptoms. However, this hormone option is not suitable for everyone as some may gain benefits but some will be at higher risk by taking HRT. Prior to taking the plunge, here is the information and facts you need to know about this treatment.Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is commonly viewed as a hope to help menopausal... more
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Menopause can be a great concern since it may introduce many unexpected symptoms and changes one both psychologically and physically and can cause mood swings and fluctuations among the females. Fluctuations in hormonal levels can cause problems in sexual relationships, digestive and urinary system, and genital organs, in addition to significantly altering women physically, psychologically, biologically and emotionally.Menopause can be a great concern since it may introduce many unexpected symptoms and... more
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Doctors could one day use a blood test to predict decades in advance when women will go into menopause, scientists say. In research to be presented on Monday at a European fertility conference in Rome, Iranian experts say their preliminary study could be a first step toward developing a tool to help women decide when they want to have children.
The test does not predict when women will lose their fertility — which typically occurs about a decade before menopause — but if doctors know when women will go into menopause, they can calculate roughly when they will run out of eggs. Scientists say the test could be especially helpful in identifying women who might go into menopause early — in their late 40s or earlier instead of their mid-50s.
At the moment, there are few clues for doctors to tell which young women may be headed for early menopause. Blood tests and ovary scans only give women a few years' advance notice.
Iranian scientists took blood samples from 266 women aged 20 to 40 and measured the amount of anti-Mullerian Hormone, or AMH, in their bodies. Testing the amount of AMH in women tells doctors how many eggs there are left in the ovaries. Two more blood samples were taken in the following six years and physical exams were also performed.
Based on the amount of AMH women had, scientists used a mathematical model to estimate when women would go into menopause. Of the 63 women in the study who have hit menopause, the researchers' prediction of the event was accurate to within four months. The study began in 1998 and is ongoing.
"This is not something we could start rolling out tomorrow," said William Ledger, a fertility expert at the University of Sheffield, who was not linked to the research. "But if it really does work, it could be immensely useful to young women who are making choices about whether to work or have a family."
Previous studies in Canada, the U.S. and elsewhere have suggested analyzing AMH could help predict when women will go into menopause, but no long-term studies have yet been finished.
"If our model is validated, then women in their 20s could take a blood test and we could provide them with a good estimate of what her age will be at menopause," said Dr. Ramezani Tehrani, an associate professor at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, who led the study.
Some experts, however, were skeptical a single blood test on young women could be so revealing. "The principle of measuring AMH is reasonable, but I am not sure you could predict (menopause) decades in advance with one test," said Nick Panay, a consultant gynecologist at Hammersmith, Queen Charlotte's and Chelsea Hospitals in London. He thought it might be necessary to test women more often as they got older to monitor if hormone levels dropped off, an indication menopause was imminent.
Doctors said more data should be available about the test's reliability in about five to six years.
"If we're using a test to advise women about when to have children or to have (in-vitro fertilization), then it needs to be a very robust test," said Dr. Nicholas Macklon, a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Southampton. He said analyzing AMH was a reasonable way to predict menopause, but that it needed to be validated by tracking thousands more women after they became menopausal.
"It will be extremely valuable to be able to tell women how fast their biological clock is ticking," he said. "But people will be making extremely important decisions based on this, so we need to have all the data first.";_ylt=AvXKy1ORxxo2.Z44bLAB_0qs0NUE;_ylu=X3oDMTFkbjhrODNqBHBvcwMxNTIEc2VjA2FjY29yZGlvbl9... more
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Doctors could one day use a blood test to predict decades in advance when women will go into menopause, scientists say. In research to be presented on Monday at a European fertility conference in Rome, Iranian experts say their preliminary study could be a first step toward developing a tool to help women decide when they want to have children.
The test does not predict when women will lose their fertility — which typically occurs about a decade before menopause — but if doctors know when women will go into menopause, they can calculate roughly when they will run out of eggs. Scientists say the test could be especially helpful in identifying women who might go into menopause early — in their late 40s or earlier instead of their mid-50s.Doctors could one day use a blood test to predict decades in advance when women will... more
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Great post highlighting the ability of shea extracts in FlexNow to reduce joint pain and inflammation - tested double-blind scientific study.Great post highlighting the ability of shea extracts in FlexNow to reduce joint pain... more
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I hate to break it to you ladies but women represent a significantly higher percentage of joint pain sufferers than men. Women tend to experience joint discomfort with greater severity and they usually get hit with joint pain in more areas of the body.
Why? Read here: http://www.powerofsheablog.com/2009/12/07/menopause-and-joint-health/I hate to break it to you ladies but women represent a significantly higher percentage... more
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"...the benefits of aspirin in women with stable cardiovascular disease in particular are unknown,""...the benefits of aspirin in women with stable cardiovascular disease in... more
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Girls who begin menstruation earlier than average have a greater chance of being short and fat and are at greater risk for breast cancer and endometrial cancer later in life.
Now scientists have found two genes involved in determining the onset of menstruation. The study also found genes related to the onset of menopause. Early menopause increases risk of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease.
Further research into these genes could improve understanding of all the related diseases, researchers said. The findings were reported in the journal Nature Genetics today.
Some researchers think puberty is starting earlier these days, but the idea is controversial. Puberty has been known, rarely, to start before 8 in girls or age 9 in boys.
The study, involving several institutions in the United States and Europe, analyzed data on 17,510 women across eight different international population-based sources. This number included women of European descent who reported the age at which they reached menstruation of between 9 and 17 years.
One in 20 females carry two copies of each of a gene variations that result in menstruation starting earlier, and they will start menstruating about 4.5 months earlier on average than those with no copies of the gene variants, the study found.
"This study provides the first evidence that common genetic variants influence the time at which women reach sexual maturation," said Anna Murray from the Peninsula Medical School. "Our findings also indicate a genetic basis for the associations between early menstruation and both height and BMI."Girls who begin menstruation earlier than average have a greater chance of being short... more
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Saturday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on CURRENT TV on Tues, Thurs & SatS.
In today's show :
I am not alone.Please welcome - Nicki French. www.nickifrench.com
Bags under the eyes cut off.
Getting involved in Eurovision.
I don't like to be told what to do.
The name of the show.
Working within strict parameters.
Piece of tissue paper.
It's not a silly little contest.
Menopause.
I'll pay for the flights !
3 Inches.
Smile a lot.
Looking at it positivly.
Rent free.
Losing your keys.
Cleaning your own room.
In the woods.
Would you like an orange ?
"Earth Mother".
Names on houses.
It's not far home.
Nothing to do with the age.
Never turn down a gig.
More than 15 years.
Come into the light.
Is 20 China ?
Jogging.
The cancelled shows.
A new cup.
James tried to break my Dyson.
Puching holes.
Bits in the Dyson.
Not faded.
Crate of wine.
People who ask "How do I become a singer ?".
Singing & maracas.
An Irish accent.
Have I been bought a little man ?
Watch your knees.
What's the music ?
chris@unitedkingdomtalk.co.uk
WWW.UNITEDKINGDOMTALK.CO.UKSaturday's edition of my three times a week talk show.Watch the show here on... more
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