NOVEMBER 2008

Welcome to The North American Menopause Society’s e-newsletter for expert, unbiased, and timely information about women’s health in menopause and beyond.
Managing Migraines around Menopause
Have hormone fluctuations gone to your head? Learn more about migraines and headaches here.
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Super Stats: 10 Menopause-Related Facts & Figures
How many women reach menopause every day? How many are at risk for related disease? Find out with some fast stats here.
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Hair-apy: Working Through Menopause Hair Changes
Wigging out over hormone hair? Don’t lose your head -- or more hair for that matter. Hair-apy is here to help.
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Book Review: A Good Guide
Looking for a good guide to menopause that covers all the bases? See our reviewer’s take on The No-nonsense Guide to Menopause  by Barbara Seaman and Laura Eldridge. Readers are always urged to read guidebooks developed by NAMS, too. Still browsing? Read more NAMS book reviews.
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Just Click Through to Help Women
You can help ensure that all women have access to vital menopause information.
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The Co-Editors of Menopause Flashes are Elizabeth Contestabile, RNC, BScN, Nurse Educator, Shirley E. Greenberg Women's Health Centre, The Ottawa Hospital, Riverside Campus, Ottawa, ON, Canada; and Marcie K. Richardson, MD, Co-director, Harvard Vanguard Menopause Consultation Service, Boston, MA.

This e-newsletter, developed under the direction of the Consumer Education Committee of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS), provides current information, but not specific medical advice. It is not intended to substitute for the judgment of an individual’s healthcare provider. To unsubscribe, send us an e-mail request.
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NAMS Annual Appeal
This year, a gift of $20 will allow NAMS to mail our Menopause Guidebook to a woman who does not have Internet access. This popular guide is full of practical information about relieving menopause-related symptoms and making menopause a time of new beginnings.
See our last story to find out more.
 


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