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Read the experts' top tips!


PRESS RELEASE

For immediate release: 1 November 2005

Read the experts’ top tips!

If you don’t want to use HRT for your menopausal symptoms, what else can you try? Will exercise help? How can you prevent or ease hot flushes? And what will help you tackle your troublesome mood swings?

In the Autumn 2005 issue of The Menopause Exchange newsletter, we have asked top menopause experts around the country which self-help measures they recommend. The article covers the most common symptoms of the menopause, including hot flushes, mood swings and vaginal dryness.

“Self-help measures can help to combat menopausal symptoms, but women need to know which ones are most effective. We contacted the menopause experts as they are advising women in their clinics on a regular basis and know the latest research. All women have the right to know how to ease their symptoms if they don’t want to, or can’t, take HRT,” says Norma Goldman, founder and director of The Menopause Exchange.

The Menopause Exchange covers a wide range of subjects like menopausal symptoms, HRT and its alternatives, nutrition and lifestyle and medical conditions (e.g. breast cancer). It is completely independent – it is not sponsored by any companies and is funded purely by subscriptions. Other articles in the Autumn 2005 issue include treatments for osteoporosis, menopause myths/misconceptions and thyroid problems. The Menopause Exchange has an Ask the Experts panel and fact sheets specifically for members.

For more info on The Menopause Exchange, write to The Menopause Exchange at PO Box 205, Bushey, Herts WD23 1ZS, call 020 8420 7245, fax 020 8954 2783 or send an e-mail to norma@menopause-exchange.co.uk

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NOTES FOR EDITORS
1.The Menopause Exchange Newsletter was launched in June 1999.
2.The founder and director of The Menopause Exchange is Norma Goldman, a pharmacist with a Master’s degree in health promotion. She gives talks on the menopause at health clubs, organisations/workplaces, pharmacies and other venues. Her daughter, Victoria, the editor of the newsletter, is an experienced health journalist with a BSc. degree in Biomedical Science and a Master’s degree in Science Communication.
3.The aim of The Menopause Exchange is to raise the awareness of the menopause among women, healthcare professionals (e.g. nurses and pharmacists) and complementary practitioners.
4.Topics covered in previous issues of the newsletter include: HRT questions you forget to ask your doctor; HRT benefits and risks; sexuality after the menopause; complementary therapies at the menopause; heart disease; memory problems; anti-ageing beauty secrets; weight control; and phytoestrogens in your diet.
5.UK annual membership (4 issues of the newsletter and regular fact sheets) costs £18 for individuals; £22 for local organisations; £30 for companies/national organisations; corporate (over 10 copies) and overseas memberships are available on request.
6.All press enquiries to Norma Goldman on 020 8420 7245.

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