Tag Archives: womens health

RED HOT MAMAS® NORTH AMERICA WINS AWARD IN 2015

Bridgewater, NJ, August 26, 2015 -Red Hot Mamas® North America Inc. was selected as a winner in the 22nd annual National Health Information Awards℠. This program recognizes the nation’s best consumer health information programs and materials. This prestigious award was ...

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RHM News- August 2015

We are pleased to announce that Texas Presbyterian Hospital Denton is in their twelfth year of offering the Red Hot Mamas program in their community! Texas Presbyterian Hospital Denton 3000 North I-35 Denton, TX 76201 For more information about our programs upcoming events, ...

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Managing Fibroids and Endometriosis After Menopause

Contributed by Dr. Paul J. MacKoul, MD- Red Hot Mamas Medical Expert  As hormones that trigger fibroids and endometriosis decrease, it would make sense that the conditions themselves would have less prominent symptoms after menopause, and while that is usually the ...

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5 Steps to Keep Weight Off

Contributed byDr.Mache Seibel, MD- Red Hot Mamas Medical Expert I recently interviewed Sherry Pagodo, PhD, Associate Professor of Medicine in the Division of Preventive and Behavioral Medicine for My Menopause Magazine on how to keep weight off.  It’s not easy. ...

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Estrogen Helps UTI’s in Menopause

Contributed by Dr. Mache Seibel, MD- Red Hot Mamas Medical Expert If you’re noticing vaginal dryness, painful sex or vaginal infections, you may also be at increased risk for urinary tract infections or UTI’s. These symptoms typically are at least in ...

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Aging Well: The Role of Hormones

Contributed by Dr. Paul J. MacKoul, MD– Red Hot Mamas Medical Expert Aging well is a challenge we all face. Hormones play a leading role in how our bodies function, and can affect how healthy we feel. As doctors, we encourage all ...

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Early Menopause Symptoms Differ

Contributed by Mache Seibel, MD Red Hot Mamas Medical Expert Although 90% of women enter menopause between the ages of 45 and 54, for many women, the transition will happen much sooner. For 1/10,000 women, they will enter menopause by ...

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