Red and yellow fruit for bone health

You may know about getting enough calcium to help protect your bones from osteoporosis and keep them healthy. Keeping your bones healthy takes a bit more than that. There are many things that contribute to taking care of your bones as you get older.
Eating lots of red and orange fruit and vegetables may help to [...]

February 26, 2010 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Why you should be eating turmeric

Turmeric is a bright yellow spice related to ginger, used commonly in asian cooking like curries. Turmeric is a major component of curry powder and gives mustard its bright yellow color. It has been found to have major healthy benefits mainly because of its anti-inflammatory properties with virtually no side effects.
In a review of over [...]

February 11, 2010 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Can you lose weight with your Nintendo Wii?

The Wii video game is probably one of the most popular, if not the most popular games console in the world. It’s not hard to see why. It’s not geared towards the typical market for traditional video game consoles ie the young caucasian male. It’s easy for almost anyone, even the technologically challenged, to [...]

December 16, 2009 by Ada · 1 Comment

Stay fit after 45

Everyone’s going to get old eventually but some of us will feel it sooner than others. Research has shown that levels of of fitness tend to go down gradually as we get older but that fitness levels take a nosedive after the age of 45.
A group of men and women underwent medical exams over a [...]

November 21, 2009 by Ada · 3 Comments

Tip for a healthy retirement- work!

That may be the last thing you want to hear after working hard for so many years so that you can enjoy your golden years in peace and tranquility. But research has shown that people who continue to work part-time or do some form of temping after they retire are less likely to suffer [...]

October 17, 2009 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Lessons from a bra fitting.

It’s truly amazing the funny little things that happen to change our little prejudices and misconceptions about other people and life in general.
I visit the lingerie section of one of my favourite department stores quite regularly. They have a special bra section for the DD+ cup sizes. I remember breezing past smugly on many occasions [...]

September 20, 2009 by Ada · 1 Comment

Premature menopause may increases lung cancer risk

Although smoking cigarettes is the major cause of lung cancer, several factors can increase the risk of developing this disease. A new study has found that early artificial menopause may increase a woman’s risks of getting lung cancer.
The study suggests that medically induced menopause, especially through removal of both ovaries, can double younger [...]

August 2, 2009 by Ada · 4 Comments

Postmenopausal hormone therapy and ovarian cancer- again!

Women with moderate to severe menopause symptoms often consider hormone therapy to help ease them through various problems like hot flashes (flushes), night sweats and sore/tender breasts and nipples amongst others. If you’re considering this, the usual advice is to weigh the advantages and disadvantages before starting HRT (hormone replacement therapy).
New research published in the [...]

July 21, 2009 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Menopause skin care: Got SPF?

Each time summer rolls around, lots of advice surfaces everywhere reminding you to wear sunscreen while you’re sun worshipping. The timing of these articles e.t.c. can be a bit misleading in a way because it makes it seem as if you should only pay attention to sun protection in the summer. That is a big [...]

July 14, 2009 by Ada · 2 Comments

Being overweight or obese increases uterine cancer risk

Those extra pounds you’re carrying around may be causing you more harm than you think. Women who have a BMI of 25 and above are more likely to have endometrial (uterine ) cancer.
Just a quick reminder, BMI stands for Body Mass Index which is a measure of how much body fat you have. BMI is [...]

June 29, 2009 by Ada · 3 Comments

Mammograms Not Improved By Pausing Hormone Therapy

Post-menopausal women on hormone replacement are usually advised to stop taking their hormone therapy for 1-2 months before they have a mammogram to screen for breast cancer based on research that suggested that this would improve the quality of the mammogram. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) makes the breast tissue appear more dense (thicker) so that [...]

June 21, 2009 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Eating meat not linked to breast cancer in older women

Meat is good! Well, it’s not all bad anyway. There are several things that have been linked to breast cancer in postmenopausal women like smoking e.t.c. Well, now it looks like eating meat is not one of them.
Meat produces chemicals called “meat mutagens”, which are thought to cause changes in the DNA in cells. Changes [...]

June 11, 2009 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and colon cancer

Many women are using (largely synthetic) Hormone Replacement Therapy to relieve menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats even though it has been associated with an increased risk of stroke and breast cancer. If you are one of them then keep reading.
The results of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), a large study carried out [...]

June 1, 2009 by Ada · 1 Comment

Smoking more dangerous for women

There may be more evidence to suggest that women are more likely to suffer from the adverse effects of tobacco than men.
A study carried out in Switzerland examined the records of 683 people who were referred to a lung cancer centre from 2000 to 2005. They found that even though the women they examined smoked [...]

May 18, 2009 by Ada · 1 Comment

Hysterectomy : Keeping ovaries may prolong your life

Traditionally, if a woman over 40 is having a hysterectomy she is advised to have her ovaries taken out to reduce the risk of developing ovarian cancer. While this is very good advice if you are at high risk of developing ovarian cancer, it’s not necessarily the best advice for other women.
Risks of removing your [...]

May 1, 2009 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Painful, tender or sore breasts/ nipples- causes, risk factors and solutions

Painful or tender breasts will occur in many women at some point in their lives – up to 70%. Sore breasts are a common problem if you suffer from PMS but you may also suffer from breast pain and swollen, lumpy breasts from other causes.
Causes of breast pain and swollen nipples
Ultimately, what actually [...]

April 23, 2009 by Ada · 27 Comments

Natural hormone creams improve menopause symptoms – More proof

“Can make remarkable changes in a woman’s life”
There is even more research to show that natural hormone creams improve menopause symptoms. Researchers used creams that contained hormones from plants that are similar to the hormones produced by the body (bioidentical hormones). 150 women between the ages of 30 and 70 years were divided into [...]

February 21, 2009 by Ada · 2 Comments

Would you have vaginal rejuvenation (plastic surgery)?

I read an interesting article today at time.com about the increase in women having vaginal surgery for cosmetic reasons otherwise known as vaginal rejuvenation. I’m not surprised that the numbers are increasing. A large section of society is so hung up on perfection that women are starting to feel pressured into altering parts of their [...]

December 5, 2008 by Ada · 7 Comments

What are superfoods?

Superfoods are everywhere including your local supermarket and super don’t have to be expensive.
What are superfoods?
Superfoods are foods that are so good for you that they can help lower your blood pressure, reduce your cancer risk, reduce your cholesterol levels and heart disease risks, help with diabetes and much more, usually without any side effects. [...]

December 5, 2008 by Ada · 5 Comments

Symptoms and signs of menopause

Menopause symptoms and the associated signs of menopause are part of a woman’s natural reproductive cycle. Menopause occurs when the ovaries stop making the female hormones. Find out more about the different types of menopause symptoms….

December 5, 2008 by Ada · 16 Comments

Purple tomatoes for better health?

Forget about the lovely bright red tomatoes we’re all used to. Researchers in Britain have developed a strain of tomatoes that are purple. Normal tomatoes already have lots of antioxidants but these super tomatoes have very high levels of anthocyanins which are thought to fight cancer, protect against heart disease, improve eyesight and maybe even [...]

October 28, 2008 by Ada · 1 Comment

One tablet a month could help osteoporosis after menopause

One tablet (150mg) of the drug ibandronate (Boniva) a month could help women with postmenopausal osteoporosis. Boniva is related to the drugs Fosamax and Actonel both of which are available to be taken by mouth daily or weekly. All these are all drugs which help to prevent and treat osteoporosis after menopause. Boniva can be [...]

October 26, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Postmenopausal women, sleep and stroke

Postmenopausal women who get less than 6 hours sleep or more than 9 hours a day are more likely to develop ischemic stroke than those who sleep for 7 hours. Women who slept more than 9 hours a day were over 70% more likely, and those who slept less than 6 hours were 14% more [...]

July 21, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

When will you have your menopause

There are a good number of us that would like to know the answer to that question and soon there may be an answer.
Research into the hormone anti-Mullerian hormone (AMH) suggests that analysis of this hormone may be able to predict when menopause will occur.
AMH is produced in women and can be detected from the [...]

May 3, 2008 by Ada · 4 Comments

Can chocolate prevent heart disease in postmenopausal women?

Scientists at the University of East Anglia in the UK are carrying out a study to see if chocolate can reduce the risk of developing heart disease in post-menopausal women with type 2 diabetes.
Chocolate is made out of cocoa which is rich in substances called flavonoids which are thought to be good for the heart. [...]

April 28, 2008 by Ada · 4 Comments

How to use natural progesterone cream

Use natural, bioidentical progesterone cream for progesterone deficiency and estrogen dominance symptoms and PMS
More and more women are using bioidentical hormones to relieve menopause symptoms. Natural progesterone cream can be used to manage a number of problems that are related to hormonal imbalance.

General guidelines for using natural progesterone
PMS
Hysterectomy
Premenopausal women
Fibrocystic breast disease
Endometriosis
Menstrual migraine headaches

General guidelines for [...]

April 20, 2008 by Ada · 20 Comments

Calcium and osteoporosis

Menopause is a condition that many women dread, mostly because they don’t know exactly what to expect. One of the most common symptoms of menopause is osteoporosis. Virtually every woman will have osteoporosis to varying degrees after menopause. The severity will depend on factors like heredity and how much care you took of your body [...]

April 11, 2008 by Ada · 5 Comments

Estrogen dominance symptoms

Estrogen dominance symptoms include most of the symptoms of menopause you will experience.
Symptoms of estrogen dominance include:

Irregular periods
Irritability
Mood swings
Bloating
Memory loss
Sore breasts
Migraine headaches
Hair loss
Weight gain
Decreased sex drive
Tiredness
Sleeplessness

Dr. Lee revolutionized the treatment of menopausal (estrogen dominance) symptoms. He concluded that natural progesterone, especially applied to the skin in the form of a cream, would relieve these estrogen [...]

April 7, 2008 by Ada · 2 Comments

Introduction to chronic (migraine) headaches

Migraine headaches (sometimes called chronic headaches) are moderate to severe recurrent headaches, often occurring on one side of the head, which may last from a few hours to several days. It is estimated that about 6% of men and 18% of women sufferer from migraines in the U.S.
Characteristics of chronic headaches
The pain of migraine [...]

April 5, 2008 by Ada · Comments Off

Increased heart risks with severe menopause symptoms

Women who have severe menopause symptoms are more likely to develop heart disease according to a recent study. Those who had the most hot flushes and night sweats had higher cholesterol levels, higher blood pressure, higher BMI and a higher risk of developing heart disease over the next 10 years. It is possible that the [...]

April 3, 2008 by Ada · 1 Comment

Obese women and cancer testing

Obese women are less likely to have mammograms and pap smears (screening tests for breast cancer and cervical cancer) than women who are not. In view of the epidemic of obesity that is sweeping across the US, this is a problem. This problem was found more amongst white women than black women who were more [...]

April 2, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Breast cancer survivors, yoga and menopause symptoms

Breast cancer survivors often have problems when it comes to managing menopause symptoms. Use of hormonal therapy may lead to a relapse of the cancer. In addition, some of the medication used to treat breast cancer can themselves worsen menopause symptoms.
According to a recent US study, breast cancer survivors can find relief from menopause symptoms [...]

March 28, 2008 by Ada · 2 Comments

Uterine fibroids more severe in black women

A study in the American Journal of obstetrics has shown that there are marked differences in the way uterine
fibroids present in black women and white women.
In black women:

fibroids tended to be discovered at an earlier age
they were more likely to have severe disease
they had more severe menstrual pain and
they had fewer days between periods

compared to [...]

March 15, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Hysterectomy or uterine artery embolization?

Most women have heard of hysterectomy, being removal of the uterus, for treating uterine fibroids but many may not be familiar with uterine artery embolization (UAE). This is a procedure where arteries leading to the fibroids are blocked so that the fibroids effectively starve and shrink. This procedure can be used on its own to [...]

February 27, 2008 by Ada · 2 Comments

Acupuncture, pregnancy and IVF

Acupuncture may help you get pregnant.
You may be more likely to get pregnant and have a baby from IVF if you have acupuncture before or after IVF.
A recent review of research and studies carried out on the relationship between acupuncture and pregnancy in 4 western countries showed that women who had acupuncture immediately before undergoing [...]

February 21, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

February – Heart health for women

The month of february is here again when we remind ourselves that heart disease is the number 1 killer of women in the U.S. Many women still don’t know. Of the ones that do, many don’t take it seriously. Heart disease has always been popularly considered a male disease, the stereotype being the middle-aged executive [...]

February 8, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Abortion down in the U.S.

Abortion rates are the lowest they’ve been in 30 years. This is according to a report that will soon be published in the journal Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive Health. The most recent figures being those for 2005 showed that there were 1.2 million abortions performed that year.
Another finding is that medical abortions using the [...]

January 20, 2008 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Episiotomies can cause incontinence

An episiotomy is a cut that is made in the lower vagina passing backwards towards the anus/buttocks during childbirth. The aim is to widen the vaginal opening particularly in cases where the fetus is in danger or the mother’s outlet is particularly small or rigid. Unfortunately, many episiotomies are performed as a routine even where [...]

December 16, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Yearly pelvic exam for ovarian cancer

About 22,000 women will be diagnosed with ovarian cancer in the United States. About 15,000 of these will die from it. The survival rate is so poor because many women ignore the early symptoms of ovarian cancer. Contrary to what was previously thought, there are early symptoms of ovarian cancer that women should be aware [...]

December 5, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Dieting and weight loss – black women vs white

November 17, 2007 by Ada · 10 Comments

Go organic for better health

Flavonoids are chemicals that are found in abundance in foods like berries, apples and grapes e.t.c. Research has shown that flavonoids protect against cardiovascular disease which includes heart disease and stroke and possibly other diseases you are more likely to get as you get older like Parkinson’s disease and Alzheimer’s disease.
Tomatoes are naturally very rich [...]

November 12, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

How to start exercising

How do you start exercising when you’re not used to an active lifestyle? You may be eating a healthy diet with lots of fruit and vegetables and find that you’re still not losing weight or even worse, that you’re putting on more weight. You may want to start exercising but you don’t know where to [...]

October 31, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

Menopausal weight gain – tips for menopause weight loss

Menopausal weight gain (also known as middle age spread) is common from about age 40 and onwards. At this time you may find yourself putting on weight or find that it becomes difficult to prevent weight gain post menopause even though you are still eating the same amount of food.
Causes of menopausal weight gain
Menopausal weight [...]

October 18, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Relief for hot flashes

Hot flashes (also known as hot flushes) are the most common symptoms experienced in the perimenopausal years. You may experience hot flashes prior to menopause, which become more frequent and severe with the onset of menopause.
What are hot flashes?
The term hot flush refers to the sudden onset of reddening of the skin, a feeling of [...]

October 14, 2007 by Ada · 3 Comments

Birth defects – What medication are you taking?

Every day millions of prescriptions are filled in the US. Some of these are for women of childbearing age, usually defined as between 15 and 45 years. These are the years during which most pregnancies occur. It is common practice to recommend effective contraception for women of childbearing age when prescribing medication that has the [...]

October 12, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Menopause & Vaginal Dryness – Causes and treatments/ solutions

Vaginal dryness, irritation and burning are common symptoms of menopause which affect different women to varying degrees.
During and after menopause, estrogen levels continue to fall gradually until they stabilize at a new lower level. This means that vaginal dryness is usually not experienced until several years after menopause. The vaginal tissue depends on estrogen [...]

October 10, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

Lose your fat – Strength training may be the answer

Strength training may reduce the amount of fat generally as well as inside the abdomen according to a study in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition. This is particularly true for premenopausal women who are overweight or obese.
A group of overweight/obese women of various ethnic backgrounds were assigned to either have supervised strength training twice [...]

October 8, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Menopausal weight gain – weight loss the Alli way

Alli (pronounced Al-eye), the new diet pill from drug giant Glaxo Smith Kline, has been hyped as the solution to all your weight loss troubles, and best of all, it’s available over the counter, ie you can get it without a prescription at your local drugstore. Personally, I’m a bit skeptical and careful when it [...]

October 5, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Before your hysterectomy

Before your doctor gets to the stage of recommending a hysterectomy for you, usually he/she will have done the following:

Taken a complete medical history from you including types of symptoms, their duration and severity.
Done a thorough physical examination which may include a vaginal exam.
Done some tests to confirm his/her diagnosis.

Your doctor should tell you clearly [...]

October 1, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Menstrual Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS)- new tampon to reduce risk

A new tampon that will reduce the risk of developing menstrual Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS) will soon be on the market.
Toxic shock syndrome occurs when a bacteria found commonly in menstruating women overgrows, producing some poisonous chemicals called toxins. These toxins are released into the blood where they cause the blood pressure to drop so [...]

September 25, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Massage techniques and aromatherapy

There are various techniques of massage that have been used since ancient times to heal the body and relieve stress. It can be very useful in this age of long commutes and busy lifestyles. It can also be used to treat various ailments such as sinusitis, headaches, insomnia and high blood pressure. Massage can be [...]

September 20, 2007 by Ada · 3 Comments

Detoxify for better health – Where do you get your energy from?

These are measures you can introduce into your lifestyle over a period of time until they become a part of you.

Watch what you put in your mouth.

Stop drinking coffee.
Stop smoking.
Eat lean cuts of meat.
Avoid transfats.
Avoid diet foods e.g. diet cola, which contain Nutrasweet.
Use Stevia which is a natural herbal sweetenerwhich is several times sweeter than [...]

September 19, 2007 by Ada · Comments Off

Irritable bowel syndrome and Zelnorm

The drug tegaserod maleate marketed as Zelnorm by Novartis and widely prescribed for irritable bowel syndrome was withdrawn from the US market in March this year by the US FDA (Food and Drug Administration). This was due to a link between Zelnorm and an increase in “ischemic cardiovascular events”, meaning reduced blood supply to some [...]

September 17, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Alternative remedies for Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)

Premenstrual syndrome can be very uncomfortable for many women, some more than others. There are several alternative remedies and treatments for PMS. Research has found some of them to be effective and others less so.
Acupuncture for PMS
Some women have gotten some relief from lower abdominal pain after having acupuncture. Reflexology is a variation of acupuncture [...]

September 12, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Can you increase your energy levels by getting rid of toxins?

In life, the simple things often have the greatest impact on us, like learning how to increase your energy levels by getting rid of toxins in your body. Do you feel like you’re slowing down? Worn out and stretched thin trying to cram more and more activities into your busy life? This may be just [...]

September 10, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Remedies for PMS

Finding remedies for PMS (also known as premenstrual tension (PMT) can be as difficult as making the diagnosis in the first place. There are some general changes you can make to your lifestyle that can make a big difference and help to ease symptoms of PMS.
General remedies for PMS symptoms
There are several measures you can [...]

July 28, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Premenstrual syndrome (PMS) – Sore breasts, sore nipples and more

Pre-menstrual syndrome (PMS ,also known as premenstrual tension (PMT) affects about 80% of women, with 10% having severe PMS that has a significant effect on their day to day lives.
What is PMS?
PMS is used to describe a range of symptoms that occur in women after ovulation and usually ends when menstruation starts.
What causes PMS?
The [...]

July 26, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Estrogen dominance and fenugreek

Estrogen dominance is a term used to describe the hormonal imbalance that exists during perimenopause. (Read about symptoms of menopause and perimenopause here. )To cut a long story short, you ovulate less frequently as you approach menopause. Progesterone is produced in the ovary after ovulation. If there’s no ovulation then there’s no progesterone. However, estrogen [...]

July 23, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Going off the pill at perimenopause? Talk to your doctor.

The greatest number of unplanned pregnancies occur in teenagers. The age group with the second largest number of unplanned pregnancies is…. women in their late 30s and early 40s. This might be less surprising if you understand what is going on at this time.
Why you should not go off birth control pills during perimenopause
From [...]

July 18, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

IVF screening reduces pregnancies in older women

Many women today decide to put off having a family, for one reason or another, until their late 30s and early 40s. Unfortunately, this is not the best time to be trying to conceive because fertility is much reduced by this time and many couples have to resort to invitro fertiliation (IVF, otherwise known as [...]

July 16, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

Black women more likely to die from breast cancer

African American women are more likely to die from breast cancer than white women.
Although black women are less likely than their white counterparts to develop breast cancer, they are more likely to die from it. African
American women are also more likely to see their doctor when the disease is at an advanced stage. Continue [...]

July 14, 2007 by Ada · 4 Comments

Sore breasts and sore nipples – post-ovulation, pregnant, perimenopause or menopause?

What causes sore nipples and breasts?

Sore nipples and/or sore breasts are something you may experience at various times in your reproductive cycle (don’t be frightened off by the big words!). They can mean various things depending on what’s going on in your body at that time. So let’s talk about what sore nipples and sore [...]

July 9, 2007 by Ada · 15 Comments

Obesity may be good for your health after all!

New research into relationships between obesity has yielded some very interesting results. One study showed that people who had treatment for unstable angina for example, in the form of heart surgery ( angioplasty and insertion of a stent) were less likely to die if they were obese or very obese. This went against all expected [...]

July 6, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Ovarian cancer

Ovarian cancer accounts for about 5% of cancers in women. 95% of cancers affecting the ovaries are benign (non-cancerous).
Risk factors for ovarian cancer
Your chances of developing ovarian cancer are higher:

If you are over 40 years, especially over 50.
If you have never had children.
If you started menstruating early and have a late menopause.
If there is a [...]

June 20, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Obese women less likely to have cancer screening

Women that are very obese are more likely to develop cancers of various types. Unfortunately, it has been found that this group of women are the ones most likely to skip scheduled cancer screenings including mammograms and pap smears.
Analysis of the information gathered from the National Health Interview carried out in 2000 came to this [...]

June 15, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Estrogen treatment for bladder irritation

Bladder irritation is a common symptom associated with menopause. With declining levels of estrogen, the bladder lining becomes very thin and prone to irritation and infection. There may also be burning pain on urinating and difficulty in holding back urine. Estrogen is responsible for maintaining the lining of the bladder and promoting its blood supply [...]

June 14, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Exercise increases “good” cholesterol

If you’re not exercising already, here’s another good reason to do so. According to a report published in the Archives of Internal Medicine, a review of previously-published studies showed that aerobic exercise (the kind that gets your heart pumping fast) can help increase the levels of “good” (HDL) cholesterol in your body. The increase [...]

June 7, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Post-menopausal? Soy nuts may lower your blood pressure

Are you post-menopausal? Do you have high blood pressure? Well, help may be at hand. A recent study published in the Archives of Internal Medicine showed that blood pressure was reduced by eating soy. Continue reading here…

June 5, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Having a hysterecomy? – 5 reasons to hang on to your ovaries

About 600 hysterectomies are performed in the U.S every year and about half or these are accompanied by removal of apparently normal ovaries. The reasoning behind this is that it reduces the occurrence of ovarian cancer, i.e. if your ovaries aren’t there, then they can’t become cancerous.
Ovarian cancer is not common – about 1 [...]

June 4, 2007 by Ada · 9 Comments

Breast cancer – Fewer women having mammograms

Fewer American women are having mammograms to screen for breast cancer. This is according to a study carried out by the National Cancer Institute and the Center For Disease Control. The opposite had been the case for 20 years before the period of the study with increasing numbers of women having mammograms each year.
Why are [...]

May 28, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Surviving menopause: Osteoporosis, Calcium and Vitamin D

As menopause approaches, many women begin to worry about osteoporosis and how to prevent it.
This is something to be concerned about because the drop in estrogen production which occur after menopause causes an increase in bone loss leading to fragile bones.
Factors which increase the risk of developing osteoporosis include:

low bone density (thickness of your bones) [...]

May 23, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Better to have breast cancer than a hip fracture

Women over 65 are more likely to die if they have a hip fracture than if they are diagnosed with breast cancer. This finding was presented by a team of investigators at the American Geriatric Society’s annual meeting.
In the study, women who had hip fractures tended to be older, better educated, have lower BMI (body [...]

May 22, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Are you more likely to get ovarian cancer if you use HRT?

A new study carried out by the Lancet, a medical journal in th U.K. has shown an increased risk of developing ovarian cancer in women who use HRT (hormone replacement therapy). It also showed that the affected women were more likely to die from the disease than women who were not on HRT. This was [...]

April 27, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

No link between abortion and breast cancer

A new study released by Harvard yesterday has once again discounted the link between abortion and breast cancer. This confirms an earlier conclusion reached by a panel of expert put together by the National Cancer Institute in 2003. Earlier reports of an increased risk of breast cancer associated with previous abortions was derived from women [...]

April 24, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Treatment information for chronic headaches

Treating chronic headaches – general measures
There are several things you can do to relieve migraine headaches. Many don’t involve medication and may also increase the effectiveness of any medicine you take:…..read more

April 7, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Using HRT? Patch may be safer than pills

Conventional hormone therapy using progesterone and estrogen have been used by menopausal women for decades to relieve menopause symptoms, hormone pills being the most popular.
After the results of the WHI (Women’s Health Initiative) study which showed an increased risk of developing certain disorders with HRT use, women came off the hormones in droves. [...]

April 7, 2007 by Ada · 2 Comments

Major risk factors for heart disease – how do you get heart disease?

Risk factors are those things you do or conditions you may be suffering from that increase your chances of getting a particular disease.
What causes heart disease?
High blood cholesterol
Cholesterol is a fatty substance that is produced by the liver and is used for various things in the body.The liver produces cholesterol which is then carried as [...]

March 8, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Wean yourself off synthetic hormones

Are you using synthetic hormone replacement therapy to relieve menopause symptoms? You may be worried by some of the bad news you’ve been hearing about the risks involved. On the other hand you may be asking yourself how you’re going to survive without HRT.
Well you don’t have to. You can opt for bioidentical hormone replacement [...]

March 1, 2007 by Ada · 1 Comment

Heart disease

You’ve probably been hearing about how the month of February is Heart Health month in the U.S. The aim is to increase awareness about heart disease. The American Heart Association’s “Go Red For Women” campaign and “The Heart Truth” campaign are aimed particularly at women.
What is Heart Disease?
Heart disease is a broad term which people [...]

February 28, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

What is "The Heart Truth"?

“The Heart Truth” campaign was started by the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute to increase awareness of heart disease in women in the US and has been having some measure of success. As of the year 2000 only about 30% of American women were aware of the fact that heart disease is a major [...]

February 9, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

More on HRT and breast cancer

Last month researchers at the University of Texas M.D. Anderson Cancer Center announced that the incidence of breast cancer in the United States had dropped by just over 7% in 2003. This drop came after the WHI brought out a report showing an increase in the risks for breast cancer and stroke for women taking [...]

January 31, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Does black cohosh relieve menopause symptoms?

The herb black cohosh is used by many menopausal women to relieve symptoms of menopause especially hot flashes and night sweats as an alternative to estrogen/progesterone hormone replacement therapy.
However, the results of a study published recently found that it was no more effective than placebo (usually an inactive sugar pill) for treating menopause symptoms.
Should this [...]

January 10, 2007 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Relaxation

Being relaxed is essential for your general wellbeing. It increases energy levels, helps to lower blood pressure and relieve frequent headaches. It can also help you to cope better with problems of everyday life whether at home or at work. It also helps you to have a more positive attitude when dealing with menopausal symptoms.
Deep [...]

December 29, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Sex after hysterectomy

Sex drive after hysterectomy
You may have heard that your sex drive will go down after a hysterectomy and that you’ll no longer enjoy sex. Actually, about 75% of women find that their libido remains unchanged and 20% actually had increased sexual desire. If you expect to have lower libido you may actually think yourself into [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 2 Comments

Hysterectomy side effects

Hysterectomy side effects include

excessive bleeding
damage to nearby organs e.g. bladder, gut
infection
pulmonary embolism

You are more likely to develop side effects of a hysterectomy:

if you are obese
if you are having a hysterectomy because of cancer
if you have any medical condition e.g. diabetes
the older you are, the more likely you are to develop complications.

Death resulting from side effects [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 4 Comments

I have light pink spotting after use of progesterone suppositories – what's wrong?

Progesterone suppositories supplement any progesterone in your body bringing levels back to normal. It normalizes the endometrium (lining of the womb) by causing shedding of the excess layers that are built up by unbalanced estrogen. This shedding appears as spotting or what is known as breakthrough bleeding which may resemble a light period. Many women [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 1 Comment

What are the side effects of progesterone? Should I expect the same from a natural bioidentical progesterone cream?

The side effects associated with progesterone are usually found with the synthetic progesterones known as progestins. Manufacturers take the bioidentical progesterone produced from plant sources and change the structure to achieve various results e.g. give it longer lasting effects. The body recognizes these substances as foreign and so reacts to them in various ways leading [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 6 Comments

Cream progesterone vs oral – which is better?

Progesterone cream can be applied to the skin to relieve many symptoms associated with menopause. It is absorbed into the fat under the skin from where it goes straight into the blood stream from where it circulates to the rest of the body to carry out its effects. Relatively small doses such as those found [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 2 Comments

Can progesterone cause hair loss?

Hair loss is a common symptom associated with the post-menopausal years. It comes in various forms:

hair becomes thinner and lighter coupled with difficulty in styling,
alopecia where the hair actually comes out from the roots leaving bald patches and
male pattern baldness where hair is lost at the temples and the crown of the head.

The low estrogen [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 4 Comments

What is progesterone and USP natural progesterone?

Progesterone is a steroid hormone produced from cholesterol in the ovaries by the corpus luteum (the tissue that is left behind after ovulation). It is also produced in the adrenal gland in smaller quantities. It is converted in the body to produce other steroid hormones like estrogen, testosterone, cortisol and androstenedione. The main aim of [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Hysterectomy

Hysterectomy is the second most common major operation performed in the Western world after cesarean section. About 30% of women over 50 in the US have had a hysterectomy. There is a lot of unreasonable fear surrounding this procedure. Some of these fears come from reports from other women who have had a hysterectomy.
These reports [...]

November 8, 2006 by Ada · 5 Comments

Frequently-asked-questions

I have light pink spotting after using progesterone suppositories- what’s wrong?
What are the side effects of progesterone? Should I expect the same from a natural bioidentical progesterone cream?
Cream progesterone oral-which is better?
Can progesterone cause hair loss?
What is progesterone and USP natural progesterone?

November 7, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

How does stress affect health? – Coping with stress

Where do I start?

Try and identify stress factors in your life and off-load those you can do without. This may require some soul-searching and honesty on your part.
Do you know how to say “No!”? Taking on added responsibilities which you can’t really cope with especially when they’re pushed on you by other people, can be [...]

October 26, 2006 by Ada · 1 Comment

How does stress affect health?

What is stress?
Stress is basically anything that causes you physical or mental strain. The amount of stress that is generated by any condition also depends on how you react to that situation.
Not all stress is bad. In fact every human being needs a little stress in their lives to stimulate them to e.g. meet a [...]

October 26, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Sexuality after 40 – Use it or Lose it!

Sexuality in women over 40? Does it exist? For most people its really not an issue because if you’re over 40:

you’re probably not having any more kids so why should you be thinking of having sex?
you should have grown out of it and should be interested in more “down-to-earth” things.

Do younger women have sex just [...]

October 25, 2006 by Ada · 4 Comments

Early menopause and it's causes

Most women expect to continue having a monthly period and be able to have children well into their 40s, though maybe with greater difficulty. So it can be a nasty shock for some women when they start having menopausal symptoms in their 30s. This can be devastating, and happens in about 1% of women.
What is [...]

October 25, 2006 by Ada · 3 Comments

Reasons for decreased sex drive in men

A fulfilling relationship is an important contributor to overall sense of well-being during the menopausal years. Understanding the reasons for decreased sex drive in men will help you adjust to some of the changes taking place in your partner.
The main hormone in men is testosterone. As a man gets older there is an increase in [...]

October 25, 2006 by Ada · Comments Off

Low estrogen & zinc deficiency

Estrogen is the principal female hormone. It helps to give you most of your feminine characteristics in terms of the feminine shape, feminine patterns of hair growth and breast development. Without estrogen (and progesterone added later) you wouldn’t menstruate.
Estrogen also plays a part in the proper functioning and maintenance of the body e.g. in the [...]

October 25, 2006 by Ada · Comments Off

Preventing osteoporosis

Osteoporosis prevention starts well before the menopausal years, during your late teens, 20s and early 30s, when preventing osteoporosis is the last thing on your mind.
Peak bone mass
Peak bone mass (PBM) is the amount of tissue in your bones when they are at their most dense. The higher your peak bone mass, the less likely [...]

October 23, 2006 by Ada · Comments Off

Treatment for osteoporosis

What are the features that suggest you might have osteoporosis?
Fractures
If you fracture your hip, wrist or spine after a minor fall e.g. tripping over something in the house, you may have osteoporosis, especially if you are over 40. It is usually not suspected or diagnosed in the early stages. By the time you have a [...]

October 23, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Osteoporosis

Of all the discomforts and inconvenience, both big and small, you may experience during menopause, one of the most important is osteoporosis.
What is osteoporosis?
Osteoporosis is a condition in which there is less normal bone than expected for a woman’s age, with an associated increase in the risk of fractures. Essentially, the bones develop lots of [...]

October 23, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

What should I expect when I start using natural progesterone cream?- What are the side effects of bioidentical progesterone?

If your body has very low levels of progesterone, the body tunes down your estrogen receptors making them less sensitive to the estrogen in the body. This is to avoid the negative effects of excess estrogen. When you start using progesterone cream, the body “tunes up” your estrogen receptors. You may start to notice some [...]

October 17, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Cure hot flashes without estrogen

Finding ways to cure hot flashes without estrogen is one of the concerns that many menopausal women have. Estrogen has been the traditional treatment for hot flashes and other symptoms and signs related to menopause. Recently, women have been looking for alternatives to estrogen because of its widely-publicized side-effects.
In the 1990s, the concept of “estrogen [...]

October 13, 2006 by Ada · 1 Comment

Estrogen dominance- Problems of relative estrogen excess

Estrogen dominance is a term popularized by Dr. R. Lee – a Harvard trained medical doctor-in the early 90s. From his research, he reached the conclusion that perimenopausal and menopausal symptoms arise as a result of progesterone deficiency. He revolutionized the concept of using estrogen and progesterone for hormone replacement therapy and particularly for treating [...]

October 11, 2006 by Ada · Leave a Comment

Are there estrogen alternatives for bladder irritation?

Bladder irritation is one of the common symptoms associated with menopause. However, you may find it hard to complain about urinary (and vaginal) symptoms out of embarrassment. Unfortunately, many doctors will not ask you about them. If you manage to whip up the courage to discuss them, hormone replacement with a combination of synthetic estrogen [...]

October 11, 2006 by Ada · 1 Comment

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