Synopses & Reviews
Recent groundbreaking research has provided abundant new information on menopause and how women should approach it. This book carefully considers all these findings, explains in detail what we now know about menopause and its treatment, and offers sound guidance for women dealing with the physical and emotional health issues surrounding menopause.
Menopause specialist Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, nationally known not only for her expertise but also for her approachability, answers all the questions about menopause that women wantand#151;and needand#151;to ask their health care providers. Dr. Minkin presents scientifically grounded information, explained helpfully and in a non-judgmental manner.
Among the topics included in this volume:
and#149; Hormone replacement therapy, its pros and cons
and#149; Controlling the symptoms of PMS
and#149; Treatments for menopause-related hot flashes, insomnia, and depression
and#149; Menopause and sexuality
and#149; Osteoporosis
and#149; Preventing and detecting cancer of the reproductive organs
and#149; Healthy lifestyle choices for menopausal women
and#149; What the Womenand#8217;s Health Initiative study findings really mean
Synopsis
The most up-to-date, scientifically accurate, and readable guide to menopause available anywhere Recent groundbreaking research has provided abundant new information on menopause and how women should approach it. This book carefully considers all these findings, explains in detail what we now know about menopause and its treatment, and offers sound guidance for women dealing with the physical and emotional health issues surrounding menopause.
Menopause specialist Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, nationally known not only for her expertise but also for her approachability, answers all the questions about menopause that women want--and need--to ask their health care providers. Dr. Minkin presents scientifically grounded information, explained helpfully and in a non-judgmental manner.
Among the topics included in this volume:
- Hormone replacement therapy, its pros and cons
- Controlling the symptoms of PMS
- Treatments for menopause-related hot flashes, insomnia, and depression
- Menopause and sexuality
- Osteoporosis
- Preventing and detecting cancer of the reproductive organs
- Healthy lifestyle choices for menopausal women
- What the Women's Health Initiative study findings really mean
Synopsis
Recent groundbreaking research has provided abundant new information on menopause and how women should approach it. This book carefully considers all these findings, explains in detail what we now know about menopause and its treatment, and offers sound guidance for women dealing with the physical and emotional health issues surrounding menopause.
Menopause specialist Dr. Mary Jane Minkin, nationally known not only for her expertise but also for her approachability, answers all the questions about menopause that women wantand needto ask their health care providers. Dr. Minkin presents scientifically grounded information, explained helpfully and in a non-judgmental manner.
Among the topics included in this volume:
Hormone replacement therapy, its pros and cons
Controlling the symptoms of PMS
Treatments for menopause-related hot flashes, insomnia, and depression
Menopause and sexuality
Osteoporosis
Preventing and detecting cancer of the reproductive organs
Healthy lifestyle choices for menopausal women
What the Womens Health Initiative study findings really mean
About the Author
Mary Jane Minkin, M.D., is clinical professor of obstetrics and gynecology at Yale University School of Medicine and has a private practice in the New Haven area. For ten years she has also been the medical adviser to Red Hot Mamas, the nationand#8217;s largest organization providing patient menopause support. She is the official womenand#8217;s health medical adviser for Prevention magazine. Carol V. Wright, Ph.D., writes on topics related to womenand#8217;s health, travel, and cooking, and is the author of two books in the Blue Guide series: New York and Museums and Galleries of New York. Drs. Minkin and Wright have collaborated on two previous books.