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Don't Say 'Early Menopause'
McClatchy TribuneRecently graduated from college and living in Los Angeles, Christine Eads went from doctor to doctor, hoping someone could figure out why her periods had stopped and why she often awoke in the middle of the night drenched in sweat. They provided lots...Tags: Larry Nelson, Colleges and Universities, Education, Science and Technology, Health and Safety at School
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Take Steps to Rekindle Intimacy
McClatchy Tribune NewspapersQ: I am a patient in my mid-50s who has found that my sex drive has really gone down. I had a lot of back pain for a couple of years, but am better now that I have had surgery to correct this. Prior to surgery, my husband of 17 years and I had a very...Tags: Society, Surgery, Justice System, Crime, Law and Justice, Drugs and Medicines
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Fruits, Vegetables Good for the Bones?
Los Angeles TimesDon't think dairy when it comes to building strong bones, say proponents of the low-acid diet. Focus instead on a diet rich in fruits and vegetables, these nutrition scientists say. The low-acid diet (also called the alkaline acid diet) has been the...Tags: Bones and Joints, Osteoporosis, Newspaper and Magazine, Education, Health and Safety at School
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Botox for migraines: Does it work?
Q I get migraine headaches about three times per month. Once the headache gets started, it can last all day. I don't like taking medications. I recently heard that Botox injections can help migraines. Is this something I should try?
A A small study...Tags: Headaches, Cosmetic Procedures, Medical Services, Education, Migraine
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September 17 - Dr. Seema Venkatachalam
WGN NewsWomen's Health Issues The North Northwestern Specialists for Women 900 N. Kingsbury Street, Suite 130-N Chicago www.nswobgyn.com Top Women's Health Myths Debunked Dr. Seema Venkatachalam, OBGYN with the Northwestern Specialists for Women and...Tags: Osteoporosis, Health and Safety at School, Pharmaceuticals, Gynecology, Diseases and Illnesses
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World's Oldest New Mom Dies, Leaves Twins
Associated PressMADRID -- A Spanish woman who deceived a U.S. fertility clinic about her age and become the oldest woman to give birth has died at 69, leaving behind 2-year-old twins, newspapers reported Wednesday. Maria del Carmen Bousada gave birth in December 2006...Tags: Newspaper and Magazine, Television Industry, Death, Cadiz Incorporated, Children
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Senior Living: Warning signs for bone loss
Several of my friends have had falls recently where they have broken a bone. They were told they have osteoporosis but they were unaware of it until they broke a bone. What exactly is osteoporosis, and how do you know if you have it?
Osteoporosis is a...Tags: Bones and Joints, Osteoporosis, Broken Bones, Physical Conditions, Diseases and Illnesses
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September 28 - Author Barbara Kantrowitz
WGN NewsThe Menopause Book is for every women who wants to take charge of her health and feel great in the next act of her life. Every women between the ages of 40 and 60 begins to think about or is going through a significant transition in her life, Menopause....Tags: WGN
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It's Not Just Women Suffering From Menopause - Some Men Too
KIAHFather's Day wouldn't be complete without some just for Dad news. This story will make some men think twice about their health. Women are not the only ones who suffer from menopause - so can guys. 39 News did some research about male menopause and its...Tags: Bones and Joints, Prostate, Prostate Cancer, Erectile Dysfunction, Plastic Surgeons
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How to Care for Your Bones: for Starters, Drink Milk
The Dallas Morning NewsBones are the body's first lines of defense. They protect the brain, heart and lungs and anchor the muscles. They keep us mobile. And all they ask in return is our support to keep them strong: good nutrition, weight-bearing exercise, calcium and Vitamin...Tags: Bones and Joints, Texas, Dallas, Adults, Diseases and Illnesses
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Menopause Predicted With Blood Test
Associated PressLONDON -- Menopause can be predicted with a simple blood test, according to fertility experts from at Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences in Tehran, Iran. In research to be presented on Monday at a European fertility conference in Rome,...Tags: Medical Procedures and Tests, Iran, Education, Gynecology, Children
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