Every Woman's Story

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Every Woman’s Story (NAPSA)—Nearly two million women will turn 50 this year and many of them have questions about changes that may be happeningto their bodies. Fortunately, the National Institute on Aging (NIA) has some answersfor them. A a NS y, E Pe) This free booklet offers helpful hints and expert suggestions about managing menopause. The brochure, Menopause: One Woman’s Story, Every Woman’s Story—A Resource for Making Healthy Choices can help answer a woman’s questions about what to expect as she approaches menopause, how to handle the symptoms, and what to do to maintain her health in the decades after menopause. “In the past, women haveoften looked upon the time after menopause as a period of poor health and waning abilities. Research has shown that this may not have to be true,” said NIA Director Dr. Richard J. Hodes. For your free copy, call 1-800222-2235; TTY 1-800-222-4235. Ask for Department MB.