Menopause Fact Sheet
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www.menopausematters.co.ukThis fact sheet has been prepared by Women’s Health Concern and reviewed by the medical advisory council of the British Menopause Society. It is for your information and advice and should be used in consultation with your own medical practitioner. www.thebms.org.uk Reg Charity No: 1015144 ...
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www.thoracic.orgOSA is more common in men, women after menopause and people who are over the age of 65. OSA can also occur in children. Also see ATS Patient Information Series fact sheet on OSA in Children. People who are at higher risk of developing sleep apnea include those with: enlarged tonsils and/or adenoids a family history of OSA
Breast Cancer Fact Sheet
www.cancer.orgFact Sheet Risk Factors Risk factors for breast cancer that you cannot change include: Being born female This is the main risk factor for breast cancer. But men can get breast cancer, too. Getting older As a person gets older, their risk of breast cancer goes up. Most breast cancers are found in women age 55 or older. Personal or family history
Factsheet 450LP Risk factors for June 2021 dementia
www.alzheimers.org.ukhormones around the time of menopause may affect a person’s risk of dementia. The evidence on this is still unclear. When a person goes through the menopause, their levels of oestrogen and progesterone fall. Some research has suggested that the earlier this happens in someone’s life, the higher their risk of dementia.
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www.cppe.ac.ukFact sheet Asthma in adults Page 4 • if you are an adult female, hormones can affect asthma symptoms, and some women first develop asthma before and after the menopause.13 Triggers of asthma include: • respiratory infections • allergens, eg, pollen, dust mites, animal fur or feathers, alcohol • smoke, fumes and pollution
Food Fact Sheet
www.bfwh.nhs.ukteeth. This Food Fact Sheet lists the recommended amounts of calcium for different groups of people and the foods and drinks that are rich in calcium. It also gives you some ideas on how you might achieve your recommended intake. Meals and snack ideas • Start the day with cereal (calcium-fortified) with milk or a milk substitute (calcium ...
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www.thewomens.org.auDISCLAIMER This fact sheet provides general information only. For specific advice about your baby or your healthcare needs, you should seek advice from your health professional. The Royal Women’s Hospital does not accept any responsibility for loss or damage arising from your reliance on this fact sheet instead of seeing a health professional.
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www.allinahealth.orgduring menopause, after sexual intercourse or abnormal menstrual bleeding) look for growths end an incomplete miscarriage. A hysteroscopy is a procedure that allows your doctor to see inside your uterus and make a diagnosis. An endometrial ablation is a procedure to remove the lining of the uterus to reduce bleeding. After the Surgery