"A clear, balanced, and up-to-date guide to dealing with issues arising from the menopause - it could not have come at a better time." - Dr Mark Porter, Practising GP, well known Writer and Broadcaster
As the variety of treatments to alleviate the physical and psychological symptoms of menopause continues to expand, doctors are encouraging women to take an active role in choosing treatment options for themselves. Understanding Menopause will help you to make these decisions by providing clear, unbiased information about all aspects of menopause, as well as first-person accounts by women of their psychological and sociological menopausal experiences. Written by an expert in womens health, this reader-friendly guide bridges the gap between medical knowledge and everyday life to help you cope with the menopause both physically and mentally. Features womens accounts of what the menopause actually feels like.
Includes the most up-to-date information on the results of the recent high-profile study into the risks of heart disease and stroke amongst women who have taken HRT. Written in an easy-to-understand style by an expert on womens health Karen Ballard is a medical sociologist with a particular interest in womens health issues. She has carried out extensive research into womens experiences of the menopause and their use of hormone replacement therapy. She is an academic at Kings College London, where she works in the department of General Practice and Primary Care.
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As the variety of treatments to alleviate the physical and psychological symptoms of menopause continues to expand, doctors are encouraging women to take an active role in choosing treatment options for themselves. Understanding Menopause will help you to make these decisions by providing clear, unbiased information about all aspects of menopause, as well as first-person accounts by women of their psychological and sociological menopausal experiences. Written by an expert in womens health, this reader-friendly guide bridges the gap between medical knowledge and everyday life to help you cope with the menopause both physically and mentally. Features womens accounts of what the menopause actually feels like.
Includes the most up-to-date information on the results of the recent high-profile study into the risks of heart disease and stroke amongst women who have taken HRT. Written in an easy-to-understand style by an expert on womens health Karen Ballard is a medical sociologist with a particular interest in womens health issues. She has carried out extensive research into womens experiences of the menopause and their use of hormone replacement therapy. She is an academic at Kings College London, where she works in the department of General Practice and Primary Care.
Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.