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Jacobs Institute of Women's Health Expert Panel on Menopause Counseling “Guidelines for Counseling Women on the Management of Menopause.” Jacobs Institute of Women's Health, online, www.jiwh.org.

National Women's Health Information Center. “Menopause and Menopause Treatments, Frequently Asked Questions.” U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office on Women's Health, March, 2006.

National Institutes of Health. “NIH State-of-the-Science Conference Statement on Management of Menopause-Related Symptoms.” National Institutes of Health. March, 2005.

deBruin, J.P., et al. “The Role of Genetic Factors in Age at References and Resources Natural Menopause.” Human Reproduction. European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology. September, 2001.

North American Menopause Society. “Menopause Guide-book: Helping Women Make Informed Healthcare Decisions Around Menopause and Beyond.” North American Menopause Society. October, 2006. www.menopause.org/edumaterials/guidebook/mgtoc.htm.

Hitti, Miranda. “Antiseizure Drug May Ease Hot Flashes.” WebMD Health News, July, 2006. www.medscape.com.

Sicat, Brigitte L. and Deborah K. Brokaw. “Nonhormonal Alternatives for the Treatment of Hot Flashes.” Pharmacotherapy, 2004. Pharmacotherapy Publications.

Carroll, Dana G. “Nonhormonal Therapies for Hot Flashes in Menopause.” American Family Physician, February, 2006.

Busko, Marlene. “Physical Fitness Contributes to Successful Mental Aging.” Medscape Medical News, October, 2006. www.medscape.com.

Mieszkowski, Katharine. “Which Cancer Kills the Most American Women?” Salon.com, Salon Media Group Inc. November, 2006. www.salon.com.

National Cancer Institute. “A Snapshot of Breast Cancer.” September, 2006. http://planning.cancer.gov/disease/snapshots.

National Health, Lung and Blood Institute. “WISE Study of Women and Heart Disease Yields Important Findings on Frequently Undiagnosed Syndrome.” NIHNews. National Institutes of Health, January, 2006.

Gavin, Kara. “Post-Stroke Tests Not Used Often Enough, Especially in Women, U-M Study Finds.” University of Michigan Health System, September, 2005. www.med.umich.edu/opm/newspage/2005/womenstroke.htm.

American Academy of Family Physicians. “Heart Disease and Heart Attacks: What Women Need to Know.” Online Handout. October, 2005. http://familydoctor.org/287.xml.

American Heart Association. “ACC/AHA Guidelines for the Management of Patients with Valvular Heart Disease — General Principles. A Report of the American College of Cardiology/American Heart Association Task Force on Practice Guidelines.” American Heart Association, 1998. www.americanheart.org.

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. “Could CAM Therapies Help Menopausal Symptoms?” Backgrounder. National Institutes of Health, November, 2005. Public Domain.

National Institutes of Health. “Phytoestrogens and Bone Health.” NIH Osteoporosis and Related Bone Diseases — National Resource Center, August, 2005.

Lee, Dennis. “Migraine Headache.” MedicineNet.com, July, 2002. www.medicinenet.com/migraine_headache/article.htm.

Krahn, Lois. “Which Came First: Insomnia, Depression, or Menopause?” Practical Strategies in Women's Health, Fall, 2006.

Brown, Marie-Annett, et al. “The Effects of a Multi-Modal Intervention Trial of Light, Exercise and Vitamins on Women's Mood.” Woman & Health, 34(3), 2001.

Jacoby, Susan. “Sex in America.” AARP The Magazine. August, 2005. www.aarpmagazine.org/lifestyle/relationships/sex_in_america.html.

Mayo Clinic Staff. “Female Sexual Dysfunction.” MayoClinic.com. April, 2006 www.mayoclinic.com/health/female-sexual-dysfunction/DS00701.

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