Learn
how women in menopause can optimize hormones, diet and more to feel better.
Not exact matches
«This study demonstrates
how simple lifestyle interventions such as stair climbing can be effective
in preventing or reducing the negative effects of
menopause and age on the vascular system and leg muscles of postmenopausal
women with hypertension,» says Dr. JoAnn Pinkerton, NAMS executive director.
The research is the first to investigate associations between sex hormones and cognition
in both younger and older postmenopausal
women, and to determine whether the hormones affect
women differently based on their age and
how much time has elapsed since they reached
menopause.
Lead researcher Professor Gavin Jack said: «What is really important is not the fact of going through the
menopause in itself, but the frequency and severity of symptoms which
women experience, and
how these factors affect their work.
Dr. Richard Paulson, a fertility doctor with USC Fertility
in Los Angeles explains
how the hormones estrogen and progesterone can prepare the uterine lining for implantation of an embryo, even
in women who have had ovarian failure or
in menopause.
She is a former spokesperson and fitness / lifestyle expert expert for Poise.com and its 2nd Talk program where she provided practical advice and insight for readers, and contributed
in - depth articles on
how women can stay healthy and active when facing issues related to
menopause.
Many
women in the throes of
menopause have added pomegranate juice to their diets and have noticed a significant difference
in how they are handling the ups and downs of
menopause.
In a series of surveys, family physician and
menopause specialist Dr. Vivien Brown and her colleagues sought to better understand
how the condition affects
women, men and their relationships.