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Detoxing and Cleansing- Dr. Carolyn Dean 03/29 by MagnificentMenopause | Blog Talk Radio
blogtalkradio.com — “Today we welcome Dr. Carolyn Dean back to the show to delve into the importance of regular detoxing- especially during Menopause! Dr. Dean is a leading authority on Magnesium and its prominent role in illness and death prevention. She has been in the forefront of health issues for over 30 years, and is not only a medical doctor, but is a naturopath, herbalist, acupuncturist, nutritionist, lecturer, consultant, and multi-published author as well. Dr. Dean graduated from Dalhousie Medical School i” View full resource at blogtalkradio.com
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4 eating habits may help older women maintain weight loss - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader
wrex.com — “4 eating habits may help older women maintain weight loss - WREX.com – Rockford’s News Leader” View full resource at wrex.com
Most Recently Shared on September 7, 2012 at 10:00 pm By:
Older women who want to keep off weight -- no small feat for many after menopause -- might consider four specific... http://t.co/3KZI6nCW
Your Hormones - The Menopause Type® Questionnaire
yourhormones.com — “Your Hormones - The Menopause Type® Questionnaire” View full resource at yourhormones.com
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Will a hysterectomy cause hot flashes? - Avvo.com
avvo.com — “Will a hysterectomy cause hot flashes? I'm scheduled for a full hysterectomy. Will this cause me to start menopause and have hot flashes? .” View full resource at avvo.com
Most Recently Shared on July 14, 2012 at 4:24 am By:
My answer on @Avvo to: Will a hysterectomy cause hot flashes? - Hysterectomy does not cause hot flashes. If ... http://t.co/lMmDuHvl
Menopause Patient Education | Prepare For Your Doctor Visit
vitals.com — “Prepare for your doctor visit with Vitals patient education guide. Discuss menopause and maximize the benefit of your doctor visit.” View full resource at vitals.com
Most Recently Shared on April 17, 2012 at 5:07 pm By:
Smoking after menopause may increase sex hormone levels
eurekalert.org — “A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that postmenopausal women who smoke have higher androgen and estrogen levels than non-smoking women, with sex hormone levels being highest in heavy smokers.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Smoking after menopause may increase sex hormone levels: ( The Endocrine Society ) A recent study accepted for p... http://t.co/lGfeQrJ

