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In the Western world, the most typical age range for menopause (last period from natural causes) is between the ages of 40 and 60 and the average age for last period is 51 years. In some countries however, such as Indonesia and the Philippines, the median age of natural menopause is considerably earlier, at 44 [...]

By: drcharlesbucharRight from her period of adolescence, a woman undergoes a number of changes, both physically and mentally. One of the natural transitions experienced by every woman, who has attained the menstrual cycle, is menopause. Menopause is defined as the culmination of woman’s monthly menstrual periods and ovulation. The natural transition brings in a number [...]

By: drcharlesbucharMenopause is the medical term used for the last menstrual period a woman will ever have. However, the term is more often used to describe the years leading up to this time, also called the ‘change of life’ or just ‘the change’. This period is more accurately known as climacteric. Read more on Home [...]

By: dr. sarkozyThe menopause marks the time in a woman’s life when her menstruation stops and she is no longer fertile (able to become pregnant). In the UK the average age for the menopause is 52 (National Health Service), while in the USA it is 51 (National Institute of Aging). About one fifth of women [...]

By: Dr.Steve BucharMenopause is a stage of the human female reproductive cycle that occurs as the ovaries stop producing estrogen, causing the reproductive system to gradually shut down. Read more on Treatment of Excessive Bleeding during Pregnancy and Herbal Remedies for Female Infertility and Reduce Blood Pressure Symptoms of Menopause The common menopause symptoms are: [...]

By: dr. sarkozyMenopause is the time in a woman’s life when her period stops. It usually occurs naturally, most often after age 45. Menopause happens because the woman’s ovary stops producing the hormones estrogen and progesterone. Menopause, the time when a woman stops having menstrual periods, is not a disease or an illness. It is [...]

Average age menopause

By: Laura Graig There is a quite a bit written about the process of menopause. The question at hand is if menopause actually accelerates the aging process and if so, in what ways does menopause age you? Menopause is a natural process that women go through as their bodies begin to age. Menopause is triggered [...]

Symptoms Of Menopause Age

When is menopause age? Is it the same for every woman? Answers to these questions are provided in this report.

Early Stages Of Menopause

Menopause is a very natural part of life that all women experience. If menopause occurs after the age of forty, it is considered natural. When menopause takes place before the age of forty it is called premature menopause regardless of whether it happened naturally or via medical intervention.

Average Age Of Menopause

The average age of menopause vary from woman to woman depending on some predisposing factors of menopause. However, it is generally noted that menopause starts or occurs between the ages of 45 and 55 years.

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All of us will incur osteoporosis, or lowered bone density, at some time in our life. It begins about age 35 and in later years can lead to loss of mobility, breaks and fractures. There are other factors besides age such as menopause, smoking, taking certain medications and low calcium intake that can cause osteoporosis. Exercise recommendations in the past have been to participate in regular weight bearing activities. New research has indictated that weight training may be a better choice. Check up on some of this new research and see why you may switch to weight training if you’re at risk or have osteoporosis.

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Gout has been known for more than 2000 years. It can affect men of any age, but is much less common in women and then, apart from a
few rare situations, only occurs after the menopause. The old saying that gout is caused simply by eating and drinking too much has now been proved wrong.