Menopause
Menopause Guide
Are vaginal dryness and painful intercourse common symptoms of menopause? Is there anything I can do about it?
Is it common to experience mood swings and depression during the years leading into menopause and immediately after?
I'm 46 years old and going through perimenopause. I have irregular periods and water retention. My breasts always feel swollen; not sore—just enlarged. Is this due to water retention and lack of progesterone? Besides using progesterone cream, is there a natural way to help with this breast enlargement?
Is Menopause Overlooked in U.S. Medical Schools?
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Many ob/gyn residents would like specialized training but don't get it, study finds.

FRIDAY, May 17 (HealthDay News) -- Too few obstetrics-gynecology residents in the United States receive formal training about menopause, which could lead to care issues for the rapidly growing number of older American women, a new study finds.
Tuesday, Apr 02nd 2013
Is Menopause Playing Havoc With Your Sleep?
My husband loves to recount this story: When we were first married, he came down with the flu. One night, he was having a particularly tough time sleeping.
"Honey, wake up. I don't feel well."
I barely moved.
"Honey, please. Wake up. I can't sleep."
Grunt.
The pleading got a bit more insistent until I managed to register that someone was talking to me, and I wasn't dreaming.
Keep Hot Flashes at Bay When Bundled Up
Menopause—and the years before and after it—bring a number of symptoms that may include problems sleeping, urinary complaints, sexual dysfunction, mood changes and, perhaps the most noticeable, hot flashes. Oddly enough, hot flashes can hit even on a cold winter day, and they can seem worse when you're sweating under a heavy coat while it's freezing outside.
Here are some tips for bundling up and cooling down:
Early Ovary Removal May Be Tied to Lapses in Memory, Thinking
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The younger the surgical menopause patient, the more brain decline, preliminary research shows
By Mary Brophy Marcus
HealthDay Reporter
MONDAY, Jan. 14 (HealthDay News) -- The younger a woman is when she undergoes surgical menopause, the greater her chances of developing memory problems at an earlier age, new research suggests.
Hypnosis May Ease Hot Flashes in Postmenopausal Women
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It reduced the frequency of the symptom by nearly three-fourths, study found
By Kathleen Doheny
HealthDay Reporter
THURSDAY, Nov. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Hypnosis may help reduce hot flashes in postmenopausal women, cutting down their frequency as much as 74 percent, researchers say.
Hormone Replacement Therapy: Safe or Not?
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Most recent research suggests short-term use OK for younger menopausal women, but not for older women
By Mary Brophy Marcus
HealthDay Reporter
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 24 (HealthDay News) -- Is hormone replacement therapy safe or not?
Menopause Won't Spur Weight Gain, But May Boost Belly Fat: Review
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Experts suggest women use menopause as motivation to take charge of their health
THURSDAY, Oct. 18 (HealthDay News) -- Menopause does not cause weight gain, but it does increase belly fat, according to a new study.
