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"Menopause? It's the game nobody wins." That sassy comeback is a typical response to news of a board game called HotFlash! The Menopause Game.
Action urged on menopause product ads (UPI) A U.S. nonprofit group says a red clover dietary supplement called Promensil is being deceptively marketed to women to reduce menopause symptoms. Menopause may boost bone-dissolving cells (New Scientist) Osteoporosis may be an autoimmune disease prompted by the body's white blood cells, suggests a study of menopausal mice Wyeth's warnings on menopause drug faulted by lawyer (Daily Record) Wyeth, the largest maker of hormone-replacement treatments, failed to properly warn patients about the risks of its Prempro menopause drug and is responsible for three women developing breast cancer, a lawyer told jurors. Pine bark extract may improve menopause symptoms (Reuters via Yahoo! News) Pine-bark extract might offer a hormone-free alternative for women with hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause, a study suggests. Dangers of early menopause highlighted (PhysOrg) University of Adelaide research into the problems caused by the early onset of menopause will be among the highlights of the 11th Australasian Menopause Society (AMS) Congress, being held in Adelaide this weekend. Share Your Opinion. (0 posts)
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