Menopause

Understand menopause better and make the transition of this natural stage in life easier. Whether you are looking for medical information, or simply to share your experiences with others, these sites will provide you with the support to get you through.
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 Rating: UK Net Guide 5 Star Rating

Power Surge

Comment: This is a community website providing support for women in midlife. Loads of articles on menopause and women's midlife health issues, menopause survival tips, transcripts from guest experts, message boards and live chats. The Power Surge reading room contains comprehensive newsletters, resources, links, readinglLists, hormone charts and FAQs.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 4 Star Rating

Women's Health

Comment: A national voluntary organisation independent of the NHS and private companies. Their services include a helpline and enquiry service, newsletter and a series of health information leaflets, a reference library and a self help support network. They support and promote every woman's right to make her own informed choices about her health.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 4 Star Rating

Solvay Healthcare

Comment: This website has been developed by the Women's Health Department at Solvay Healthcare and is designed to be a useful, non-promotional source of information about the menopause and HRT for patients. Lots of frequently asked questions are answered. Also features a large listing of UK based support groups.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 4 Star Rating

Menopause Online

Comment: A well written site featuring information on the menopause. You have the opportunity to communicate with others about women's health issues and menopausein the online forums. The site includes information on common problems, informative articles, treatments, herbal remedies and more. Their glossary explains terms.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 4 Star Rating

Menopause facts

Comment: On this site you will find out everything you need to know about the menopause. Read all about the effects and symptoms, how to deal with it and about treatments to make the transition easier. Read experiences from other women. There is also an area for healthcare professionals containing up to date medical data.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 3 Star Rating

Holistic Menopause

Comment: For those of you interested in the management of the menopause through natural therapies. This site brings you information on natural therapies and alternatives to HRT, common menopause symptoms and self-help. It also details various case studies and features helpful related reading material and internet links.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 3 Star Rating

Schering

Comment: This company offers a comprehensive range of reliable preparations for hormonal contraception and hormone replacement therapy as well. This site explains the changes that take place in your body. There are self-tests that enable you to detect possible health risks early, and practical tips suggest what you can do to stay healthy.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 3 Star Rating

eWomensHealth

Comment: Here you'll find assembled information on topics that are of great interest to women and those who love them. Subjects covered are gynaecological concerns, hormones, breast concerns, osteoporosis, menopause and more. eWomensHealth is a very informative, clear site, with many relevant links.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 3 Star Rating

British Menopause Society, The

Comment: This site provides general information on the menopause. There are journal and publication entries that are on line and available to all. Become a member of this society and you can access more resources. Membership can be applied for by filling out the online application form.


 Rating: UK Net Guide 3 Star Rating

About.com

Comment: Explore the signs and symptoms of perimenopause and menopause. Learn about hot flashes, night sweats, and menstrual problems associated with menopause. Discover traditional hormonal and alternative treatment options. Visit the menopause forum and share experiences with other women.

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