Perimenopause Symptoms News
Navigating The Ups And Downs Of Perimenopause (CNN.com) Lisle Nolan started noticing the symptoms four months ago: headaches, mood swings and a menstrual cycle that was out of whack.

Women Over 40 Still Need Birth Control (The Tennessean) Just because you're done having kids doesn't mean your body will follow suit.

Sleep Problems Associated With Menopause Vary Among Ethnic Groups (Science Daily) Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause according to new research. Waking up earlier than planned also increases through late perimenopause but decreases when women become postmenopausal.

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Body Language: Translate Creaks And Cracks Into Better Health (Detroit News) Perhaps your joints crack as you get out of bed. Or your calf cramps while you're driving. Maybe the toothbrush turns pink when you're brushing. You might wonder if your body is just blowing off steam, hinting that things are not quite right, or if it's launching a full-scale rebellion.

Two New Studies Analyze Menopause-Related Sleep Problems (Medical News Today) Two studies in the July 1 issue of the journal Sleep analyze menopausal sleep problems, finding that complaints may differ according to the stage of menopausal transition and the ethnicity of the woman, and identifying risk factors that may predict sleep problems at any stage of menopause.

Over 40? How To Stop ?middle-age Spread? (MSNBC) Your body and mind change as you age, making it harder to keep off those extra pounds. Dr. Laura Berman gives tips on how women can keep their appetites and emotions under control.

Sleep Disorders Increase During Menopause (BruDirect.com) By Rick Nauert, Ph.D. Psych Central - New research suggests difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause.

When Things Start Heating Up (York Daily Record) Nobody likes change. It breaks the routine; it ruffles feathers. Now add lava-like hot flashes to an extremely sleep-deprived brain, a pudgier mid- section and night sweats.

Difficulty Sleeping Increases As Women Progress Through Menopause According To Study By Rush University Medical Center (Medical News Today) Difficulty falling asleep and staying asleep increase as women go through menopause according to research by Rush University Medical Center. Waking up earlier than planned also increases through late perimenopause but decreases when women become postmenopausal. The study is published in the July 1 issue of the journal SLEEP.

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