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News flash on hot flashes is not good
HealthUniversity of Pennsylvania researchers have been looking at hot flashes and they're finding what many menopausal women know -- they can hang around a long time. The most common ages at onset of "moderate to severe" hot flashes -- referred to in the... -
Jeanie Linders: From ‘Menopause’ to ‘Mommies — The Musical Blog’
Orlando Theater BlogWhen Jeanie Linders set out to research motherhood, she turned to the Internet. “People are a lot more forthcoming in the information they're willing to give online,” says Linders, creator of the long-running “Menopause: The Musical.... -
'The Mommies - A Musical Blog' is coming and the tickets could sell like wet wipes
The Theater Loop"The Mommies — A Musical Blog" is currently playing in Orlando and opens soon in Chicago at the Royal George Theatre Center — along with several other cities. Tickets go on sale soon. On Sunday, “White Noise,” an edgy new...... -
‘Menopause the Musical’ celebrates 10th anniversary — in Orlando
Orlando Theater BlogIt’s safe to say that a musical about women’s “change of life” has changed Jeanie Linders’ life. A decade ago, she was out of money, no idea how she was going to afford retirement and ready to move to Mexico — despit... -
New show from ‘Menopause The Musical’ creator: ‘The Mommies — A Musical Blog’
Orlando Theater BlogHere's a description of “The Mommies — A Musical Blog,” the new show from “Menopause the Musical” writer/producer Jeanie Linders. She had told me in a recent interview she was working on something new, but now we have a... -
Some drugs raising red flags
At drug company-sponsored seminars, Illinois doctors are speaking about dozens of commonly prescribed medications that help millions of patients. But questions have been raised about some of the drugs: •Atypical antipsychotics such as Zyprexa (...Tags: Lilly Eli & Co, Health and Medical Professionals, Diseases and Illnesses, Merck & Company Incorporated, Illinois
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How to cope with menopause
The Associated PressWhat to do if menopause makes you miserable? Start with a visit to your doctor. If you don't have one you really trust, fix that problem before you try to tackle the rest, women's health experts recommend. A good doctor will do an exam to make sure...Tags: Women's Health, Birth Control, Health, Health and Safety at School, Education
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Menopausal? Try bioidentical drugs
Special to the Los Angeles TimesWhen a woman stops making estrogen, her body notices. Hot flashes, night sweats, moodiness, foggy thinking — all can be part of the menopausal package. At first blush, the solution seems obvious: Take extra hormones, and the symptoms of menopause...Tags: Women's Health, Health and Safety at School, Colorado, Premarin (drug), Social Sciences
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Survey: Baby boomers unhappy about sex lives
WASHINGTON - The generation that promoted free love has grown old and cranky about sex. Faced with performance problems, menopause blues and an increased mismatch of expectations between the sexes, baby boomers are the unhappiest Americans of all when...Tags: Physical Therapists, Health and Safety at School, Health and Medical Professionals, Indiana University, Education
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How to Care for Your Bones: for Starters, Drink Milk
The Dallas Morning NewsBones are the body's first lines of defense. They protect the brain, heart and lungs and anchor the muscles. They keep us mobile. And all they ask in return is our support to keep them strong: good nutrition, weight-bearing exercise, calcium and Vitamin...Tags: Orthopedic Surgery, Freemasonry, Hospitals and Clinics, Diseases and Illnesses, Vitamin D
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Brand X Files: Even GOP furious with Joe Barton. Bollywood Hitler romance. Adam Lambert's new look
Brand XShould he stay or should he go? Even Republicans furious at Rep. Joe Barton for his apology to BP: Public relations liability Barton is a nightmare for the GOP. Unless the top Republican on the Energy and Commerce Committee is removed from his starring... -
Mary’s Mama leaves `the world she loved so much.’
Change of SubjectEarly Friday, my friend and colleague Mary Schmich posted to her Facebook page, “This morning Mary Ellen Findlay Schmich left the world she loved so much.” Mrs. Schmich, 87, whose wit, warmth and passion were well known to Tribune readers......
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