Authors: Marsha Lynn, M.D. Speller
Estrogen is a powerful female hormone that protects women from many
health risks. In menopause, estrogen levels decline and its protective qualities decline as well. At the same time, a lifetime of bad habits may begin to catch up with us, and our genetic predispositions to disease begin to surface. All this leads to a plethora of symptoms, some temporary, some chronic and some life-threatening. The Menopause Answer Book allows women to carefully assess their own symptoms and then seek out the information
and treatments that will be tailored to their own specific needs: - Find out if you're at risk for diseases associated with menopause - Develop your Menopause
Action Plan - Assess the pros