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Menopause In The News - Keeping You InformedThe onset of menopause can be a disturbing and terrifying experience for women. Some cope better than others. Mood swings, hot flushes, night sweats, depression, hair loss...the list goes on. These are some of the symptoms associated with menopause. Stay abreast of the latest news and developments with infomenopause.com Aging Body Laid Bare control is more likely when you hit 65. Women are more vulnerable to bladder problems as, after the menopause, declining oestrogen levels make tissues in the urethra the tube through which urine passes thinner and weaker, reducing bladder support. Arthritis Cures That Really Work of HIV - By : Ben Needles Taming Anxiety - By : Ben Needles Familiarizing Yourself with Male Menopause - By : Sarah Trinity Diagram and Back Pain - By : Bradly Beartoes Air Purifiers : HEPA Air Purifiers - By : Ray Lam How Celebrities Are Disadvantaged At Uterine Cancer Title: Uterine CancerCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 7/14/2008 Hysterectomy: Out With The Ovaries Or Not Title: Hysterectomy: Out With the Ovaries or NotCategory: Health NewsCreated: 7/21/2008Last Editorial Review: 7/21/2008 The Home Front: The Bedfan The manufacturers of the Bedfan say the device is ideal for anyone who suffers from night sweats or menopause. They also claim it can cut down on energy use, as it allows homeowners to set their thermostat at a higher temperature, eventually spending S.D. Law Requiring Physicians To Tell Patients That Abortion Ends Human Life Goes Into Effect Friday, physicians in South Dakota have been required to comply with a 2005 state law stating that a woman seeking an abortion be told that the procedure "will terminate the life of a whole separate, unique living human being," the Washington Post reports. Canker Sores Title: Canker SoresCategory: Diseases and ConditionsCreated: 12/31/1997Last Editorial Review: 7/2/2008 Committees Pass Bills Boosting Global Family Planning Funding; Senate Strikes 'Global Gag' Rule A House subcommittee and the full Senate Appropriations Committee this week approved fiscal year 2009 foreign assistance bills that "irked" some conservatives because they include more money for family planning programs and loosen restrictions on how the money can be spent, CQ Today reports. |
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