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Osteoporosis was the first genuine long-term major disease proven to be related to menopause
Sequestration: Delayed (and somewhat lesser?) pain
This is definitely a case of delayed pain—that is, the across-the-board budget cuts that took effect March
Is nursing a profession or a job?
February’s guest, Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks into Nursing as a profession and not just a job. I recently read an article on the…
Society For Women’s Health Research Clears The Air In A Statement On The Role Of Hormone Therapy After Menopause
Here is a document I did not write. But I was a key participant in this meeting, and the message is so important, I…
When You Gotta Go Is Not Necessarily So
An often-neglected area of women’s healthcare is utero-vaginal prolapse and urinary symptoms
How long has it been going on
My husband, our Miniature Poodle Sunny, and I are very fortunate to live on a quiet street with friendly neighbors. The age-group of the…
Revitalizing the Vagina
If only everything else in the body was so simple to treat as the vagina. Despite this good news, just too many women remain…
Cooling The Hot Flashes
Women are either lucky or unlucky when it comes to the hallmark symptom of the menopause
Treat The Menopause – Don’t Ignore It
Women ignore having their health checked around menopause at their own peril
Social Security “reform:” Throwing Grandma under the bus
About the only thing more obnoxious than politicians playing games with peoples’ lives are politicians who have nothing but contempt for the people who…
Yes, Every Woman’s Menopause Experience Is Different
Menopause is a life-changing event. It is not a disease. Nonetheless, all the available medical research confirms that menopause may be associated with specific…
The fiscal cliff: Who should pay America’s debt?
Politics has a way of shifting attention away from important things and focusing it on partisan wrangling
Ostoporotic Fractures Can Kill, So What Is A Woman To Do?
Osteoporosis was the first genuine long-term major disease proven to be related to menopause
Sequestration: Delayed (and somewhat lesser?) pain
This is definitely a case of delayed pain—that is, the across-the-board budget cuts that took effect March
Is nursing a profession or a job?
February’s guest, Donna Cardillo, MA, RN looks into Nursing as a profession and not just a job. I recently read an article…
Society For Women’s Health Research Clears The Air In A Statement On The Role Of Hormone Therapy After Menopause
Here is a document I did not write. But I was a key participant in this meeting, and the message is so…
When You Gotta Go Is Not Necessarily So
An often-neglected area of women’s healthcare is utero-vaginal prolapse and urinary symptoms
How long has it been going on
My husband, our Miniature Poodle Sunny, and I are very fortunate to live on a quiet street with friendly neighbors. The age-group…
Revitalizing the Vagina
If only everything else in the body was so simple to treat as the vagina. Despite this good news, just too many…
Cooling The Hot Flashes
Women are either lucky or unlucky when it comes to the hallmark symptom of the menopause
Treat The Menopause – Don’t Ignore It
Women ignore having their health checked around menopause at their own peril
Social Security “reform:” Throwing Grandma under the bus
About the only thing more obnoxious than politicians playing games with peoples’ lives are politicians who have nothing but contempt for the…
Yes, Every Woman’s Menopause Experience Is Different
Menopause is a life-changing event. It is not a disease. Nonetheless, all the available medical research confirms that menopause may be associated…
The fiscal cliff: Who should pay America’s debt?
Politics has a way of shifting attention away from important things and focusing it on partisan wrangling
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