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The novel also deals with the theme of women in menopause and the invisibility of the older woman. [4] In an interview with Dr Louise Newson, Harris speaks about Bernie's superpowers as "a metaphor for the anger of women in later life who are too often silenced in art and reality". [5]
Dr Louise Newson - a GP specialising in the menopause who’s witnessed the benefits of testosterone in her patients - argues the lack of evidence is because women’s health hasn’t historically ...
Menopause is a natural occurrence for menstruating people after they finish experiencing periods.
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 ...
Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause was published in 2006, [13] and Our Bodies, Ourselves: Pregnancy and Birth in 2008. [14] The Boston Women's Health Book Collective earlier produced Changing Bodies, Changing Lives: A Book For Teens on Sex and Relationships [ 15 ] and The New Ourselves, Growing Older: Women Aging with Knowledge and Power .
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.
Naomi Watts was three, nay, four times a lady, as demonstrated with multiple wardrobe quick-changes while out and about in New York City to promote her book, Dare I Say: Everything I Wish I Knew ...
Gittleman has written many books on alternative medical ideas for health and nutrition. Her books have appeared on popular television programs, including 20/20, Dr. Phil, Good Morning America, and The Early Show. [9] [10] [11] She has been criticized for promoting incorrect notions about medicine, diet, and electromagnetic radiation. [2] [3]