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  2. Naomi Watts Announces New Book on Menopause: 'Women Have Had ...

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    The book will feature plenty of Watts’ personal story, including tales of her own experience with menopause — plus conversations with friends and experts, and a foreword by Dr. Mary Claire ...

  3. Broken Light - Wikipedia

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    The Telegraph said that the book "landed polemical blows", but dismissed the concept as "cartoonish". [11] Author Ian Rankin named Broken Light as one of his best books of the year in the New Statesman, saying, "This is Angela Carter meets Carrie and it is done with dizzying aplomb. Bernie Moon is a compelling and complex creation."

  4. Doctors Answer Your Most Pressing Menopause Questions Once ...

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    Menopause” refers to the point one year after your last menstrual flow—which you can’t know you’ve hit until 12 months have passed. Menopause is really more of a line you cross than a ...

  5. Postmenopausal confusion - Wikipedia

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    Menopause is a natural decline in the ovarian function of women who reach the age between 45 and 54 years. "About 25 million women pass through menopause worldwide each year, and it has been estimated that, by the year 2030, the world population of menopausal and postmenopausal women will be 1.2 billion, with 47 million new entrants each year."

  6. Feminine Forever - Wikipedia

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    Feminine Forever is a 1966 book written by American gynecologist Robert A. Wilson. [1] [2] The book characterized menopause and associated symptoms as a serious disease state and strongly advocated the use of estrogen-based menopausal hormone therapy to alleviate it, maintain femininity and well-being, and improve quality of life and health.

  7. Menopause: 6 surprising symptoms you didn't know about - AOL

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    Menopause: You've officially reached menopause once you've gone a full year without having a period. Postmenopause: You'll stay in postmenopause for the rest of your life, and it's frequently ...