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  2. Greene Menopause Index - Wikipedia

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    The Greene Menopause Index, also known as the Greene Climacteric Scale, is a questionnaire a tool used by researchers to study the symptoms of menopause.It is a standard list of 21 questions, divided into three categories (psychological, somatic, and vasomotor), which women use to rate how much they are bothered by menopause symptoms such as hot flashes, night sweats, rapid heartbeat, and ...

  3. Heather Currie - Wikipedia

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    Heather Currie MBE is an associate specialist gynaecologist. [1] [2] Her work relates specifically to menopause and she is the founder of Menopause Matters, [3] a web resource providing to the public up-to-date, accurate information about the health at the menopause, menopause at work menopausal symptoms and treatment options.

  4. Category:Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Pages in category "Menopause" The following 29 pages are in this category, out of 29 total. ... European Menopause and ...

  5. Hopes for changes in surgical menopause care - AOL

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    The online Menopause Support survey of 521 UK-based women, aged 20-59, found 74.5% were not made aware, by health care professionals, of the side-effects of having both ovaries removed.. This ...

  6. Anne MacGregor - Wikipedia

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    She is a certified trainer in SRH and Menopause Care has been a member of the Medical Advisory Committee of the British Menopause Society since 2017. She writes for and lectures to healthcare professionals and lay groups both nationally and internationally and appears on radio and television.

  7. Menopause is at risk of being ‘medicalised’, experts say

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    The menopause is at risk of being “medicalised” into something that always needs treatment, experts have argued. Writing in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), researchers said most women ...

  8. One in 10 women 'quit their job due to menopause' - AOL

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    The British Menopause Society has advised medics to consider alternative HRT preparations for women who cannot get their usual stock of Oestrogel, including the gel Sandrena or the spray Lenzetto.

  9. International Menopause Society - Wikipedia

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    The content of the journal covers the whole range of subject areas relevant to climacteric studies and adult women’s health and medicine, including underlying endocrinological changes, treatment of the symptoms of the menopause and other age-related changes, hormone replacement therapies, alternative therapies, effective life-style ...