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Natural Relief from Menopause Symptoms
Published August 16, 2008, 8:25 am, Carteret County News-Times
(ARA) - Hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, fatigue and sheer frustration -- do these sound familiar? Menopause is a natural transition that is unique for each woman, but for many it comes with a lot of unpleasant symptoms that can disrupt the normal flow of daily life.
Joint Symptoms More Likely For Some Breast Cancer Patients
Published August 15, 2008, 3:16 am, Medical News Today
An article published in The Lancet Oncology reports that postmenopausal women with breast cancer who are on endocrine treatment are likely to experience arthralgia and arthritis (joint symptoms) if they previously have used hormone replacement therapy (HRT), received a hormone-receptor positive
HRT Drug Boosts Stroke Risk in Older Women
Published August 14, 2008, 12:35 pm, MedicineNet.com
Title: HRT Drug Boosts Stroke Risk in Older Women Category: Health News Created: 8/14/2008 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 8/14/2008
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- How a Diet to reduce estrogen levels can be achieved: find out how such a controled diet can be achieved to improve endometriosis symptoms
- SuperArray Has Now Become SABiosciences- PCR Arrays, shRNA, Cell-based Assays.
Sat Aug 16
- Chemical OK in food containers | Seattle Times Newspaper: "It' s ironic FDA would choose to ignore dozens of studies funded by [the National Institutes of Health] ? this country's best scientists ? and instead rely on flawed studies from industry," ; said Pete Myers, chief scientist for Environmental Health Sciences.
- The Associated Press: FDA says chemical found in plastic bottles is safe: Food and Drug Administration scientists said the trace amounts of bisphenol A that leach out of food containers are not a threat to infants or adults. The agency acknowledged that more research is needed to fully understand the chemical' s effects on humans, and noted "there are always uncertainties associated with safety decisions.&quo t; The FDA previously declared the chemical safe, but agreed to revisit that opinion after a report by the federal National Toxicology Program said there was "some concern" about its risks to infants. The plastic-harden ing chemical, similar to the hormone estrogen, is used to seal canned food and make shatterproof bottles. It is also used in hundreds of household items, ranging from sunglasses to CDs.
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- Menstrual Product Heirarchy
- Natural Ways To Reduce Menstrual Discomfort
- Alternative Menstrual Products: A Guide for Teens
- Lunapads: Washable Menstrual Pads, The DivaCup, Lunapanties, Frequently Asked Questions & More
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