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Hot Information for Physicians Treating Vasomotor Symptoms During the Menopausal Transition

Posted on: Tuesday, 25 March 2008, 12:00 CDT

MONTVALE, N.J., March 25 /PRNewswire/ -- How long is the menopausal transition? New data suggest that it's longer than most women -- and their health care providers -- think. Clinicians often face challenges determining if women will experience menopausal symptoms and when and how long these symptoms will last.

To meet the needs of health care providers, The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management have published two supplements dealing with both the menopausal transition and the postmenopausal phase. These supplements use case studies to illustrate issues related to the menopausal transition. They also highlight new information on the pathophysiology of vasomotor symptoms and approaches to treatment.

This supplement is available on The Journal of Family Practice Web site, http://www.jfponline.com/supplements.asp?id=5791, and on the OBG Management Web site, http://www.obgmanagement.com/pages.asp?id=5769

The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management are published by Dowden Health Media, a Division of Lebhar-Friedman, Inc. Dowden Health Media is a full-service healthcare communications company that specializes in high- quality communication with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and consumers. Its highly respected, peer-reviewed journals reach more than 300,000 physicians and clinicians in surgery, psychiatry, family practice, internal medicine & obstetrics/gynecology.

Nurse practitioners and physician assistants can find these valuable publications at http://www.apctoday.com/, an online resource for advanced practice clinicians.

The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management are published by Dowden Health Media, a Division of Lebhar-Friedman, Inc. Dowden Health Media is a full-service healthcare communications company that specializes in high- quality communication with physicians, advanced practice clinicians, and consumers. Its highly respected, peer-reviewed journals reach more than 300,000 physicians and clinicians in surgery, psychiatry, family practice, internal medicine & obstetrics/gynecology.

The Journal of Family Practice; OBG Management

CONTACT: Bonnie Brown, Promotions Manager of Dowden Health Media,+1-201-740-6117, for The Journal of Family Practice and OBG Management

Web site: http://www.jfponline.com/supplements.asp?id=5791http://www.obgmanagement.com/pages.asp?id=5769http://www.apctoday.com/


Source: PRNewswire

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