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• Northrup , Christiane , M.D., The Wisdom of Menopause: Creating physical and emotional health and healing during the change. New York:Bantam Books, 2001.

• Roizen, Michael F., M.D and Oz, Mehmet C., M.D., You: Staying Young. New York: Simon and Shuster, 2007.

• Ojeda, Linda, Ph.D., Menopause Without Medicine: The trusted women’s resource with the latest information on HRT, breast cancer, heart disease and natural estrogens. California, Hunter House Inc., 2003.

• Giampapa, Vincent, M.D., Pero, Ronald, M.D., Zimmerman, Marcia, C.N.The Anti-Aging Solution: Have a better body, reverse the aging process, enjoy younger-looking skin. New Jersey: John Wiley and Sons, 2004.

• SIGMA: Canadian Menopause Society. An independent, multidisciplinary group of family physicians and specialists interested in menopause and postmenopausal health.

• NAMS: The North American Menopause Society. A multidisciplinary team of clinical and science experts from medicine, sociology, psychology, nutrition, anthropology, epidemiology, pharmacy, and education. They claim the information presented is accurate, up-to-date and unbiased.

• BMS: British Menopause Society. The BMS is a registered charity and scientific society dedicated to advancing education in all matters related to menopause.

• CAMline: an evidence-based Canadian website on complementary and alternative medicine. CAM therapies and practitioners include: Acupuncture, Chiropractic, Homeopathic Medicine, Massage Therapy, Naturopathic Medicine, Therapeutic Touch, Traditional Chinese Medicine, and Western Herbalists.

• Beckham, Nancy. Natural Therapies for Menopause. Keats Publishing, 2002

• Corio, Laura E. M.D. and Kahn, Linda G. The Change before the Change. Bantam Books, U.S.A. 2002.

• Smith,Kathy. Kathy Smith’s Moving through Menopause: the complete Program for Exercise, Nutrition and Total Wellness. Warner Books, U.S.A. 2002.

• Rosenthal, M. Sara Ph.D., Gynecological Health: A comprehensive sourcebook for Canadian Women. Viking Canada. Penguin Books, 2003.

• Northrup, Christiane, M.D., Women’s Bodies, Women’s Wisdom: Creating Physical and Emotional Health and Healing. New York: Bantam Books, 2002.

• Lee, John R. M.D., What Your Doctor May Not Tell you About Menopause. Warner Books, New York , 2004.

• Roth, Dick. No, It’s not Hot in Here: A Husband’s Guide to Understanding Menopause. Ant Hill press,MA 1999.

• Kagan, Leslee, M.S.,N.P.,Kessel, Bruce,M.D.,Benson,Herbert,M.D. Mind Over Menopause:The Complete Mind/Body Approach to Coping with Menopause.Free Press, New York, 2004

• Hammerly, Milton M.D., The New Integrative Approach Menopause: How to Combine the Best of Traditional and Alternative Therapies. Adams Media Corporation 2001.

• Plourde Elizabeth, C.L.S., M.A. Hysterectomy and Ovary Removal: What All Women Need to Know.New Voice Publications, U.S.A. 2002.
• The Boston Women’s Health Book Collective.Our Bodies Ourselves: Menopause. New York: Simon and Shuster, 2006.

• Wren, Barry, M.D. Understanding Menopause and Hormonal Therapy: A Woman’s GuideMcGraw Hill Australia Pty Ltd, Australia, 2004.

• Rosenthal, M.Sara, Phd. The Natural Woman’s Guide to Hormone Replacement Therapy: An Alternative Approach. New Page Books, NJ, 2003.

• Turner, Natasha Dr., The Hormone Diet: Lose Fat. Gain Strength. Live Younger Longer. Random House Canada, 2010.

• Vasil, Andria. Ecoholic Home:the Geenest, Cleanest and most energy efficient information under one Canadian Roof. Vintage Canada, 2009.

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