FEBRUARY 2009

Welcome to The North American Menopause Society’s e-newsletter for expert, unbiased, and timely information about women’s health in menopause and beyond.
DIY Hot Flash Cool Downs to Go
When hormone fluctuations send your hypothalamus out of whack, fight back with our 4-pack of cool-downs to go.
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Heads Up on Hormone Hair
It’s in the brush, in the drain, and, whoa--it’s on your chin. Hormone hair has a mind of its own. Find out what to expect here.
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Sex Check: Contraception And Safe Sex Q&A
Your periods are not what they used to be, but how about those concerns about pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections? Test your knowledge here.
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Book Review: Get This Guide
Interested in reading a comprehensive guide to menopause? See our reviewer’s take on Menopause: The Complete Guide by Nicole Jaff. Readers are always urged to read guidebooks developed by NAMS, too. Still browsing? Read more NAMS book reviews.
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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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