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Feeling sleepy?
Evidently, it is a problem for many other menopausal women. Sleepless in Menopause City, a new survey conducted by the Red Hot Mamas reveals just how serious the problem is and that few women are actually getting help from their doctors. Sleep for many women in their 40s and 50s is a precious commodity. But problems with disrupted sleep can occur even earlier, depending on when the menopausal transition begins. |
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 11 April 2007 )
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Red Hot Mamas® Calls for Increased Awareness About Healthy Sleep at Menopause March 13, 2007 (Atlanta, GA) -- First-of-a-kind survey findings about sleep disturbances and menopausal women reveal that nearly half (42%) of menopausal women experience sleep disturbances every night, and more than a quarter of those women experience sleep disturbances several times per night. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 March 2007 )
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In February 2006, the findings from a recently published study, gave a bit of hope to women taking hormone therapy. Hormone skin patches and gels, it seems are far less likely than pills to cause blood clots. Women who used the transdermal (through the skin) delivery method were at no higher risk for blood clots than women who did not even take hormones. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 March 2007 )
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Two Clinical studies of great importance to menopausal women have been completed and the data are ready to be analyzed. But, due to reduction in federal funding, researchers lack the necessary resources to complete the work. Without immediate financial support, important information on natural alternatives to hormone therapy will be lost. They need your help now! |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 March 2007 )
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Does daily stress keep you awake at night? Stress is a natural part of daily life. While many different situations can cause stress, reactions to them, and accompanying stress levels, will differ from one person to another. What is common for people under considerable stress are sleep problems such as insomnia. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 16 March 2007 )
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