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Pre-menopause Symptoms: What Every Woman Should Know

10 Oct 2007

By Nathalie Fiset Pre-menopause symptoms are actually just a preview of what menopause brings for a woman. Hence, many or all the symptoms experienced during menopause can randomly occur and are included in pre-menopause symptoms. Menopause is the period is a woman’s life when her menstrual cycle stops and her ovaries start lowering their estrogen and progesterone production thus ending her

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The Ms. Fitness World Contest 2007

7 Aug 2007

“The Healthy Alternative for Beautiful Nails” celebrates a vision in a sponsor relationship with the Ms. Fitness World Contest 2007. The Event will be held on Friday September 7, 2007 at the Rio All-Suite Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV. For more information on the Ms. Fitness World event visit: www.msfitness.com

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21 Resources for Women's Self-Defense and Victim Assistance

31 May 2007

Summary: 21 resources for women's self-defense training, victim assistance, stalking, domestic violence, and advocacy to reduce violence against women. 18.9% of women age 12 and over were a victim of violence in 2004, according to the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The actual number is likely higher, as the number is based on reported crimes. A lot of crime goes unreported. Let's cut that rate!

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Menopause and Diet

19 Apr 2007

By Steven Quid Menopause is called by some people “ the change” because it is the time in a woman’s life when her period or “cycle” stops. During this time a woman’s body slowly produces less of the hormone Estrogen and Progesterone. When a woman has not had a period for 12 months in a row, she has reached menopause. This often happens around the ages of 45 to 55 years old. Every woman’s

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Men and Women Use Brains Differently

13 Mar 2007

University of Alberta researchers say that using magnetic resonance imaging they found a man's brain works differently than a woman's brain. Study author Dr. Peter Silverstone, a psychiatrist, said the research team analyzed the MRIs of 23 men and 10 women and found that the sexes use different areas of the brain even when working on exactly the same task, The Washington Times reported Friday.

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