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The Missing Piece of Medicine

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American Chronicle
By Terry Leder
August 26, 2008
“That missing piece of our complex human body is known and taught in grade schools as the body´s messengers, hormones. Hormones have not been completely ignored; there have been significant advances in this area of medicine as well. We have Endocrinologists to investigate and research how all of these substances […]

Pill Users Choose ‘Wrong’ Sex Partners

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Women on Birth Control Pill May Be Attracted to ‘Wrong’ Sex Partner
By Daniel J. DeNoon
WebMD Health News
Reviewed by Louise Chang, MD

Aug. 12, 2008 — A woman is sexually attracted to men who smell like a good genetic match, but birth control pills make her desire the “wrong” men, a U.K. study shows.
Who is the right […]

Getting to the Heart of Women’s Health

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Natural News
August 8, 2008
by Leigh Erin Connealy, M.D. (see all articles by this author)
(NaturalNews) Cardiovascular Disease has long been thought of as a man’s disease while in reality it is the leading cause of death among women today. This year 435,000 women in America will have heart attacks with over half of them resulting in […]

S&W study may make migraines a thing of the past

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Temple Daily Telegram
By Janice Gibbs
August 9, 2008
A Scott & White study targeting women who suffer migraine headaches during their menstrual cycle is a good fit for Dr. Patricia J. Sulak, the study’s principal investigator.
Dr. Sulak, obstetrician/gynecologist at Scott & White and professor at Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, said it’s only normal […]

Delayed Sleep Pattern Tied to Irregular Menstrual Cycles

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FRIDAY, June 13 (HealthDay News) — Having delayed sleep phase syndrome (DSPS) appears to be linked to irregular menstrual cycles and increased premenstrual symptoms in women, according to a new report.
DSPS occurs when your internal clock is naturally out of sync with real time, so that staying up late and having difficulty waking early is […]

‘Circadian eye’ could be key to insomnia

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17:45 11 June 2008
NewScientist.com news service
Ewen Callaway
You might call it our circadian eye. A handful of retina cells sense light, not for vision, but instead to reset our body clocks each day. Killing off these cells in mice leaves their sight unharmed, but throws their clocks out of whack, two new studies show.
Jolting these […]

Men

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“Pleasuring the Goddess”
By Pam Babbitt, S.I.
What does a Goddess want?
The answer is clear - she wants it all! She wants your full presence and to know that she is the object of your greatest desire. She wants heart connection, soul connection and body connection. She yearns to have all her senses stimulated. She wants gentle […]

Eliminate Birth Control Pills, IUDs are safer

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Dr. Erika.com
Eliminate Birth Control Pills, IUDs are safer
Let me preface this blog with a clear and unequivocal statement: Birth control pills are dangerous to your health!
There is no debate here, just facts. Birth control pills are made of chemical substances that are specifically designed to destroy your body’s natural hormone rhythms and […]

Period peace

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courier-journal.com
Louisville Kentucky – Southern Indiana

 

Birth-control pills for stopping menstruation promise

freedom, but do they deliver?
 
By Darla Carter 
March 20, 2008
Ladies, don’t go to your doctor asking for Annuale. The period-stopping contraceptive pill that was recently spoofed on “Saturday Night Live” doesn’t exist. But the concept of putting the call of Mother Nature on hold using […]

The end of menstruation

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The drug Lybrel promises to free women from their monthly curse. But today it’s a sales pitch that seems hopelessly outdated.
Salon.com
By Tracy Clark-Flory
Feb. 04, 2008 | A fabulously healthy woman stands barefoot in a field of grass trailed by a lime-green picnic blanket, her chest jutting forward, her hair and skirt lifted by a […]