JULY 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.
5 Solutions for 5 Symptoms
Here’s a good starting point for dealing with mild menopause-related symptoms, including incontinence, mood changes, night sweats, sexual discomfort, and trouble falling asleep.
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Premature Menopause: Fertility Freedom or Freak Out?
Find scientific facts about premature menopause and how it differs from menopause at the typical age.
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A, B, C, or ZZZZZ? The Menopause Rest Test
How much do you know about sleep patterns around the time of menopause? And how can you get more of it? Take our quiz to find out.
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Menstrual Mayhem: What’s Not Normal
What kinds of menstrual bleeding changes around menopause need to be investigated by your healthcare provider? Get the answer to this very important question here.
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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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Updated NAMS Glossary: Find It Fast!
When you need to know more about menopause, find accurate and concise definitions in our updated online glossary.
NAMS Glossary
 


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