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Researchers, who polled nearly 1,200 women going through perimenopause and menopause, discovered women are spending almost £3,000 on booze and over-the-counter medication per year to make ...
A recent survey of 4,000 perimenopausal and menopausal women in Great Britain, for instance, found that 45 percent of women had never talked with their doctor about their menopause-related ...
A study published in August 2010 in the journal, "Alcoholism: Clinical and Experimental Research," followed 1,824 participants between the ages of 55 and 65 and found that even after adjusting for all suspected covariates, abstainers and heavy drinkers continued to show increased mortality risks of 51 and 45%, respectively, compared to moderate ...
She believed alcoholism runs in the family, and education of the disease was essential. Three ideas formed the basis of her message: Alcoholism is a disease and the alcoholic a sick person. The alcoholic can be helped and is worth helping. Alcoholism is a public health problem and therefore a public responsibility. [6]
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The truth is that alcohol—through marketing, media, and thousands of years of traditions—has wormed its way into a prominent role in our lives, both consciously and subconsciously.
Breaking through the noise. Most women going through menopause now grew up in an era when the condition was still considered “rare,” and the signs and symptoms might have been brushed off as ...
In recent years, more celebrities and public figures, including Michelle Obama, Tracee Ellis Ross, Halle Berry, and Oprah Winfrey, have shared their experiences with perimenopause, menopause, and ...