The Only Menopause Guide You’ll Need
From Publishers Weekly
Since the 2001 publication of the first edition of Moore’s well-received book, menopause has come into the media spotlight. Research showing that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) can have negative side effects has many women rethinking the wisdom of approaching menopause as a medical problem. Moore, a physician in private practice in New Hampshire, calls menopause a “phase of development” not unlike adolescence and encourages readers to be patient with, and a…
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