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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 ...
Maryon Stewart is a British author and broadcaster [1] known for her work in the field of non-drug medicine. Specialising in educating and coaching women in how to control menopause symptoms without hormone replacement therapy (HRT), [2] she is sometimes referred to as a pioneer of the "Natural Menopause Movement".
The book has been translated and adapted by women's groups around the world and is available in 33 languages. [3] Sales for all the books exceed four million copies. [4] The New York Times has called the seminal book "America's best-selling book on all aspects of women's health" and a "feminist classic". [5]
Menopause is a natural occurrence for menstruating people after they finish experiencing periods.
The hormone changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause can cause mood swings, anxiety, depression, but also positive shifts. Experts explain.
The grandmother hypothesis is a hypothesis to explain the existence of menopause in human life history by identifying the adaptive value of extended kin networking. It builds on the previously postulated "mother hypothesis" which states that as mothers age, the costs of reproducing become greater, and energy devoted to those activities would be better spent helping her offspring in their ...
Kate Muir. Kate Muir is a Scottish writer and documentary maker. Her book, Everything You Need to Know About the Menopause (But Were Too Afraid to Ask) was published in 2022, and she is the creator and producer of two documentaries on the menopause including Davina McCall: Sex, Myths and the Menopause for Channel 4 current affairs.
“The Change,” out now where books are sold, follows the story of Isabel Frost, a Black woman who, after spending life as a wife, a mother, and a grandmother, finds new strength in aging.