
The Other Fact of Life
Taking Control of Menopause
Allen & Unwin (Publisher)
Published on 1. September 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
280 pages
978-1-86508-550-0 (ISBN)
Description
In The Other Fact of Life, some of Australia's most dynamic women reveal their experience of menopause, alongside accessible up-to-date medical advice from the experts. The authors, physiologist Associate Professor Lilian Stojanowska and women's health specialist Dr Robyn Craven, use interviews with well-known Australian women as a starting point to explore every aspect of what women experience at menopause. Both leading researchers in this area, they take a thorough look at the key health issues for women - from medical detail to more general health concerns and the social experience of menopause. The resulting guide gives vital information on symptoms and treatments, covering hormonal and mood changes, sexuality, and all the latest on Hormone Replacement Therapy, alternative therapies and dietary advice.This medical information is enlivened by the personal stories of well-known women including Stephanie Alexander, Jeanne Pratt, Ita Buttrose, Joan Kirner and many more. Questioned about the challenges and triumphs of menopause, and the techniques they use to manage it, these women present a remarkable range of stories and experiences.
An insight into the lives of some extraordinary Australian women and an indispensable medical guide, The Other Fact of Life is a powerful new book.
An insight into the lives of some extraordinary Australian women and an indispensable medical guide, The Other Fact of Life is a powerful new book.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Sydney
Australia
Target group
College/higher education
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
356 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-86508-550-0 (9781865085500)
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Persons
Robyn Craven is Medical Director at Freemasons Women's Health and Breast Clinics, Senior Lecturer at Monash University's Department of General Practice and Consultant at the Osteoporosis Clinic, Royal Melbourne Hospital.Lily Stojanovska is Associate Professor at Victoria University where her activities include supervising master and doctorate students in the areas of menopause and diabetes. Her science background has given her a wide knowledge in the area of human physiology and nutrition while her masters and doctoral training have provided her with specific understanding of various disease-related conditions.
Content
IntroductionPart One: The Women's StoriesIta ButtroseStephanie AlexanderJoan KirnerLilian FrankShiela ScotterJeanne PrattJennie GeorgeElaine CantyTonia TodmanJan WadeDiana AbruzziSue CarrJannie TaySue WalkerFay MarlesNancy MillisBarbara ChampionLoreto DaveyPart Two: The Medical StoryHormonesWell-being across culturesMood changesHormone Replacement TherapyAlternative therapies and supplementsDiabetesThe breastOsteoporosisCardiovascular disease in postmenopausal womenArthritisExercise - why do it?Food for thoughtCommon problems and questionsSexualityAlzheimer's diseaseReferences