Talk:List of basic health science topics
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Menopause Misunderstood:
Menopause CAN create mood problems, including depression, feelings of doom, anger, irritability, suddenly crying or feeling teary eyed, etc. This is normal and can be treated in most cases with hormone replacement therapy and/or herbal remedies.
Millions & millions of women worldwide (throughout history) have reported mood problems can come with menopause. However, some myths still exist & get printed as though they were fact that mood problems don't occur with menopause and that women who report this are really just "upset over aging & other issues." Big efforts are being made in the U.S. to dislodge these archaic notions.
Also fact, there's not enough public education about all the symptoms that can come with menopause leaving many women to mistakenly think that a woman can only get a few things, and these are: mood swings (not specifying what kind), and hot flashes. There are many more symptoms a woman can get.
Some important resources for information on this can be found at the following websites:
[edit] Major rename proposal of certain "lists" to "outlines"
See Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)#Major rename proposal of certain "lists" to "outlines".
The Transhumanist 01:52, 12 June 2008 (UTC)