Menopause
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Menopause & Estrogen: Should You Take Estrogen? NBC Today Show
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FREE CONTENT-PACKED EBOOK reveals what you need to know about HORMONE THERAPY.
You can QUICKLY AND EASILY learn if estrogen makes sense for you, which estrogens to take and how to take it to help with hot flashes, vaginal dryness and other symptoms.
This eBook contains the information that I share with menopause patients when they come in for a consultation.
DOWNLOAD THIS FREE EBOOK NOW TO LEARN:
- Which hormone therapy is right for you
- Which hormones are available for use
- All about bio-identical hormones
- The types of vaginal estrogens
- The difference between progesterone and progestins
ENTER YOUR CONTACT TO THE RIGHT.
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Menopause Symptoms – Vaginal Dryness
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Menopause Symptoms – Sexual Dysfunction
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Menopause Symptoms – Hot Flash Treatment; HRT
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Menopause Symptoms – Sleep Better
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Menopause Symptoms – Bladder Control
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Is your PMS really Perimenopause?
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Is it Menopause or is it Just Hot in Here
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Estrogen is safe for some women. Are you one of them?
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Andropause – What every woman should know about her man
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Ovarian Cancer Awareness Month
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Mammogram Song and Video
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“Mammogram”, performed by Ashlee Hardgrave
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Heart Attacks in Women
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Colonoscopy Song: Prevent Colon Cancer
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Estrogen Lowers Stroke, Heart Attack Risk
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OTC Alternatives to Estrogens for Hot Flashes
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Am I too old to get pregnant? Are I in menopause?
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What is long term care insurance?
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Estrogen is Safe in Menopause
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Why Women Take Vaginal Estrogen Tablets for Vaginal Dryness and Vaginal Pain
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Heart Attacks in Women: Heart Disease Symptoms in Women
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Gabapentin-ER For Hot Flashes: A non-estrogen alternative
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Low Dose Paroxetine (LDMP) for Hot Flashes
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Podcasts
Heart to Heart: What you need to know to stay heart healthy
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American Heart Association Board Member and Professor and Director, Heart and Vascular Center of Excellence at the University of Massachusetts Medical School explains why heart disease is the #1 killer in the United States and offers easy to understand tips on how to stay heart healthy.
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Recommended Reading
Women Have Menopause, Men Have Manopause