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  1. Osteoporosis is not an inevitable condition caused by menopause. Lifestyle decisions can help to prevent weak bones.
  2. Curious about women's sexual health topics? It's an important part of menopause. Get more information.....http://is.gd/5898J
  3. To control their premenstrual symptoms, an alarming number of young women are being prescribed antidepressants & birth control pills.
  4. RT @womanhealthidea: What happens when doctors give patients more power?: NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - http://bit.ly/76Hu7S
  5. RT @DanielBurrus: Change is Inevitable, Growth is Optional. So, are you using change to power your growth?
  6. RT @BodyLogicMD: See if your symptoms translate into menopause or andropause...Take the Hormone Balance Test: http://tinyurl.com/yeserpv
  7. A recent Japanese experiment suggests black cohosh might also prove helpful in slowing osteoporosis by increasing levels of calcium.
  8. Progesterone levels rise after ovulation and act to complete the preparation of the uterus for implantation.
  9. According to some doctors, cognitive wellness is integral part of successful aging. Reduce the risk of memory loss with lifestyle choices.
  10. Progesterone is named because of its essential functions in maintaining conditions in the uterus that sustain pregnancy (pro-gestation).
  11. Did you know that commercial salt has been chemically cleaned with aluminum, followed by dextrose to cover up the bitterness??
  12. Most vegetables are best eaten raw! Fiber is more efficient for colon & cooking destroys the vitamin content.
  13. How do hormones get out of balance? How are they restored? Find out here....http://short.to/xyoy
  14. RT @BodyLogicMD: "We know a great deal more about the causes of disease than we do about the causes of health." -- M. Scott Peck, TRLT
  15. Not only might junk food make you "less intellectually blessed," but eating enough to become obese could permanently affect your brain.
  16. Increasing neurochemical & cellular evidence show a "second brain" in our gut - mindfulness helps keep it tuned to the world. Be mindful.
  17. RT @BodyLogicMD: New Blog: Mammograms & Your Health -- What your oncologist doesn't want you to know... http://is.gd/51fC1
  18. Androgens are being supplemented more now, primarily to support bone health, energy, muscle tone, & sexual functioning following menopause.
  19. Meditation can help you correct or repair unpleasant moods more quickly, ultimately a positive effect on relationships in your life.
  20. You have an avg. of 50,000 thoughts every day - each sending chemicals thru your body. Make them positive ones or suffer the consequences!