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Everything you need to know about the menopause (but were too afraid to ask) / Kate Muir.

By: Muir, Kate.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: London : Gallery UK, 2023Description: Paperback 20 cm.ISBN: 9781398505667 (pbk.) :; 1398505668 (pbk.) :.Subject(s): Menopause -- Popular works | Health and Fitness | Health and Wellbeing | Pre-clinical medicine: basic sciences | Family & healthDDC classification: 612.665 Summary: As the awareness of gender inequality in health becomes more apparent, it is important that we improve our understanding of the effect that menopause has on our bodies and stop reducing an important stage in a woman's life to a series of hot flushes and 'mood swings'. This is especially the case with the perimenopause, the phase that precedes the menopause which can start to affect women in their mid-thirties. Until now, many of us have never heard of the perimenopause, but it may hold the key to our understanding of the menopause. With new analysis on hormones and medical treatments like HRT, this book provides women - and men - with a scientific toolkit for how we can better prepare for it.
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Adult non-fiction book Bibliographical Services Unit Health and welfare 612.665 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 11/04/2023 34143110734223
Adult non-fiction book Burtonwood Library Health and welfare 612.665 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Issued 03/04/2023 34143110734215
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Originally published: 2022.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

As the awareness of gender inequality in health becomes more apparent, it is important that we improve our understanding of the effect that menopause has on our bodies and stop reducing an important stage in a woman's life to a series of hot flushes and 'mood swings'. This is especially the case with the perimenopause, the phase that precedes the menopause which can start to affect women in their mid-thirties. Until now, many of us have never heard of the perimenopause, but it may hold the key to our understanding of the menopause. With new analysis on hormones and medical treatments like HRT, this book provides women - and men - with a scientific toolkit for how we can better prepare for it.

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