How to Minimize Your Menopot

Menopause Wednesday, May 5, 2010
In This Issue:
  • Cholesterol Soars Near Menopause
  • Safe Ways to Lose Weight Fast
  • Life After Hormone Therapy -- Now What?

Top Story How to Minimize
Your Menopot

Is your dream weight drifting away into the
midlife abyss? Take heart, weight gain isn't
inevitable after menopause. Get the scoop.

Also See:
  • Menopause Myths Debunked 
  • The 411 on Hot Flashes
  • Best Mattresses for Sleep
Health News & Features
Cholesterol Soars Near Menopause
A new study shows women approaching menopause may have
more serious threats to their health than hot flashes. Read more.
Also See:
  • What to Expect During Menopause
  • Test Your Menopause Smarts


Safe Ways to Lose Weight Fast
Losing weight too fast can wreak havoc on your health.
Try these tips to get the pounds off fast -- and safely.
Also See:
  • 9 Signs of Premature Menopause
  • Health Perks of Vitamin D


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  • Foods That Help Fight Dry Skin 
  • How Menopause May Affect RA
  • Heartburn a Bother? When to Be Worried
From The WebMD Menopause Exchange
Life After Hormone Therapy -- Now What?
Stopping hormone therapy can be a big decision. But how do you
manage going forward? Expert Cynthia Stuenkel, MD, weighs in.

Read more on the WebMD Menopause Exchange.
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Do Menopause Symptoms Have You Hot Under the Collar?
Menopause is a natural part of every woman's life, but the journey is unique for each. The hot flash is the most common symptom associated with menopause-and if you've had one, you know it all too well. Red, flushed face. Sweating. The HEAT. Menopause also can cause other symptoms such as vaginal dryness and atrophy. Your healthcare professional may suggest estrogen therapy (ET) to address these moderate to severe symptoms associated with menopause and help to protect your bones from postmenopausal osteoporosis. Learn more about menopause and your ET options.
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