mood swings
mood swings
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by Jacqueline Flynn - 2006-11-16
Copyright 2006 WomanCentric Inc.In the first trimester, you and your baby are going through a lot of changes. Your body has just received the egg through the fallopian tubes and has nestled into t...
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by Marie Jimenez-Beaumont - 2007-01-25
Are you in perimenopause? menopause? With women taking charge of themselves nowadays, they can ease into the life change feeling empowered. Both phases have similar symptoms due to hormone fluctuatio...
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by Daphne Nancholas - 2007-02-20
What about our feelings?I've noticed that there are many articles about the physical symptoms of the menopause and how to deal with them, but what about the many feelings that come up, often of fear a...
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by Daphne Nancholas - 2007-02-20
when does the menopause occur?The menopause usually happens between the ages of 45 and 55 years. Some women do start before that. If you haven't had children, for example, you might well start earlier...
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by Riley Hendersen - 2007-02-22
During the course of our lives, we all experience ups and downs. Some days we feel happy and care-free, while on other days we just can't shake the blues. While we may find these mood changes botherso...
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by Dr. Christi Whitescarver-7933 - 2007-05-08
Chances are, if you have required medication therapy for your menopause, you were given a prescription for Premarin or a similar 'conjugated estrogen' product. Premarin is a synthetic estrogen made fr...
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by Helene Rothschild - 2007-06-07
Are you a teen-ager contemplating suicide or the parent of one? The following case study may help you solve your problem. When I met Jill, she was sixteen years old and had been in counseling for fo...
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by Scott Shurian - 2007-06-10
Bipolar disorder, also known as manic-depressive disease has severe effects on the life of the sufferer as well as those people closest to them. The patients need almost everybody's attention. They ne...
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by Gary Toh - 2007-06-27
If laughter is the best medicine, then negative mood swings are the worst poisons. To your health, that is.Moods and attitudes play a pivotal role in our health. A happy go lucky person tends to be a ...
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by DR. TINA MARCANTEL - 2007-07-25
Insomnia, mood swings, irregular bleeding, irritability, anxiety, water retention, low thyroid symptoms, depression, fat gain (especially around hips, thighs, and abdomen), fibrocystic breasts, ut...