Christian Pope, M.D.: Dealing with menopause, Part 2
February 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Last week, in the first of three columns about menopause, we addressed hot flashes and how to deal with them.
Bioidentical Hormone Initiative to Host Monthly 6 CME Approved Seminar in New York City
February 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
The Bioidentical Hormone Initiative (BHI) today announced its second in the monthly series of seminars on the Clinical Application of BHRT (bioidentical hormone replacement therapies) providing participants with 6 Category 1 AMA PRA CME credits approved by SUNY-Downstate Medical Center.
The seminar will take place in New York City on Saturday, February 25, at 200 West 57 Street, Suite 408. Registration is limited to 30 participants.
(PRWeb February 07, 2012)
New Education about Occupational Health and Menopausal Dry Eye on the Sharon Kleyne Hour Power of Water
February 9, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Laurie Barber, MD, University of Arkansas Ophthalmologist, talks about Dry Eye, Occupational Health, Truck Driving, Motorcycles, Computers and Menopause
(PRWeb February 02, 2012)
Christian Pope, M.D.: Demystifying menopause, first in a three-part series
February 3, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
I have received several requests to revisit some concerns related to menopause. Over the next few weeks, I would like to address specific topics and many of the individual questions that are being asked.
Caffeine Consumption Changes Women’s Estrogen Levels Depending on Ethnicity According To New Study; Soda And Green Tea Have The Biggest Effects
February 1, 2012 by · Leave a Comment
Caffeine has been trumpeted as a concentration aid and an anti-depressant, while other sources warn that it causes anxiety and PMS. Meanwhile, large amounts of acidic caffeine-laden beverages such as soda and coffee have been investigated for a role in bone loss. Dr. Daniel Heller of http://www.pmscomfort.com (http://www.pmscomfort.com) calls attention to a brand new study from the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition that shows that caffeine consumption alters women’s hormone levels, revealing a possible mechanism for the link with PMS.
(PRWeb January 31, 2012)



















































