Work and the menopause
Found 6 free book(s)A GUIDE TO MANAGING MENOPAUSE AT WORK
www.cipd.co.ukMENOPAUSE AT WORK In partnership with. The CIPD is the professional body for HR and people development. The registered charity champions better work and working lives and has been setting the benchmark for excellence in people and organisation development for more than 100 years. It has more than 150,000 members
Guidance on Menopause and the Workplace V6
www.fom.ac.uk13. Menopause and work: an electronic survey of employees attitudes Griffiths, MacLennan, Hassard 2013 These guidelines are produced by the Faculty of Occupational Medicine. The Faculty of Occupational Medicine is the professional and educational body for occupational medicine in the United Kingdom. It seeks to ensure the highest
Deciding About Hormone Therapy Use
www.menopause.orgmenopause. However, if you start HT further from menopause or after age 60, HT might slightly increase your risk of heart disease. Although there are risks associated with taking HT, they are not common, and most go away after you stop treatment. In general, HT is associated with fewer than 2 additional harmful events per 1,000 women per year.
Life After Cancer Treatment
www.cancer.govtheir pivotal work in the area of cancer survivorship under NCI Grant No. CA63018. Facing Forward was adapted from materials used in the study, Moving Beyond Cancer. n Patricia A. Ganz, M.D., Professor, UCLA Schools of Medicine and Public Health and Division of Cancer Prevention & Control Research, Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center,
B. PACKAGE LEAFLET
www.medicines.org.ukthe menopause • You have had muscle weakness with this or other steroids in the past • You have raised eye pressure (glaucoma) or there is a family history of glaucoma • You have a stomach (peptic) ulcer • You have mental problems or you have had a mental illness which was made worse by this type of
ICF Checklist revSep2003 - WHO
www.who.intpre-menarche or post-menopause age). Short List of Body Functions Qualifier b1. MENTAL FUNCTIONS b110 Consciousness b114 Orientation (time, place, person) b117 Intellectual ( incl. Retardation, dementia) b130 Energy and drive functions b134 Sleep b140 Attention b144 Memory b152 Emotional functions b156 Perceptual functions b164 Higher level ...