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START MOTHER’S DAY WEEKEND WITH
“NOT YOUR MOTHER’S MENOPAUSE” WEB CHAT FRIDAY,
MAY 6
WILMINGTON, DE, April
28, 2005—Is talking about menopause any way to start Mother’s Day weekend? The
health experts at the Embracing Women’s Health movement think it’s a great
idea.
On Friday, May 6 at 3:00
p.m. EDT, women of every age can begin their Mother’s Day weekend by logging
onto http://www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com
to listen to Susan Love, M.D. and ask questions. The live experience promises not
to be like any conversation many women may have had in the past with their own
mothers about menopause.
Dr. Love is a renowned
authority on women’s health issues and a member of the national team of
LLuminari health experts and physicians. Her live web chat titled, “Not Your
Mother’s Menopause,” can be heard and viewed on the popular Embracing Women’s
Health website that has developed a growing national following of like-minded
women who want practical, easy-to-understand health information for women. Dr.
Love promises to dispel the many myths about menopause, putting “old wives’
tales” to rest during the live web chat.
Dr. Love wants women to
be aware of new information about menopause, including implications of the
latest research, so that all women can make their own informed and educated
decisions.
“Menopause
was once something women were ashamed to talk about or admit they were going
through,” Dr. Love said. “As a result, much of what was ‘known’ about menopause
was merely folklore, even from our own mothers, rather than fact, and
surprisingly was supported by the medical establishment of the day,” she said.
“Thankfully, we’ve made a lot of progress over the last fifteen years and it’s
important to share that progress with all women.”
In her “Not Your
Mother’s Menopause” web chat Dr. Love will challenge women to examine menopause
on several different fronts including the medical, mental and emotional
implications as well as possible treatment options. “Medical experts remind us
that menopause is a normal life stage for women and that education, and not
necessarily medication, can be a viable treatment option,” she said.
First of Two Web Chats Planned by Embracing Women’s Health
Movement
Dr. Love’s “Not Your
Mother’s Menopause” web chat is the first of two scheduled in May at the site, www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com.
The second web chat “Strong Women Have Heart,” is scheduled for Friday, May 20
at 3:00 p.m. EDT and will feature Dr. Miriam Nelson with important information
on how heart disease and the symptoms of a heart attack are very different in a
woman than in a man. Dr. Nelson also will introduce her new book “Strong Women,
Strong Hearts,” during her live web chat.
“The facts about heart
disease in women are startling,” Dr. Nelson said. “ During this live web chat,
we’ll explore statistics that show the increasing rate at which women are dying
each year from heart disease—one woman every minute—which translates into
almost a half million deaths annually. It’s also troubling that women succumb
to heart disease at a rate ten times greater than that for breast cancer.”
“By giving women the undiluted facts and statistics that pertain specifically to their gender, it’s easier to focus on the steps they need to better manage their own health,” Dr. Nelson said. “Women deserve to know exactly what they are up against, and knowledge is power when battling chronic illnesses like heart disease.”
Registering for the New Web Chats
Women can pre-register at anytime for the web chats at www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com. During each web chat, the doctor’s initial remarks will be streamed live on the Internet at the web site. Following initial remarks, registered participants will be able to ask questions using their keyboard in a moderated chat. Selected questions will be answered live by the doctors. Participants submit questions anonymously; submitted questions will be visible only by the moderator and each medical expert, not the national group of participants. Each web chat is scheduled to last for one hour and virtual seating is unlimited—there is no limit to the number of participants across the country.
While at the web site, web chat
participants also may join the growing network of Embracing Women’s Health
members—a grassroots, gender-specific
health education movement of people sharing their knowledge and inspiration
with each other.
“Women readily share health experiences with each other,” said
Elizabeth Browning, Founder and CEO, LLuminari. “Through www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com, LLuminari is providing women a place to
connect, access to the country’s top experts through innovative programs like
our new web chats with Dr. Love and Dr. Nelson, and the opportunity for women
to become their own health advocates.”
LLuminari: A History
of Commitment to Women’s Health
The recent introduction
of www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com
is the latest milestone in the ongoing LLuminari mission to address
gender-based health issues. The web site provides women’s health information
from Dr. Love, Dr. Nelson and other members of the LLuminari network of health
experts and physicians, in an easy-to-understand format. The information
highlights gender-based issues women should be aware of as they manage their
health and discuss concerns with their doctors.
LLuminari
(Loo·min·R·ee), based in Wilmington, Delaware, is a health education company
comprised of nationally known physicians and health experts committed to
women’s health, both in the workplace and at home. Named to evoke the idea of illumination, LLuminari physicians and
health experts translate complex medical information into powerful and comprehensive
formats and points of view that people understand and can act upon to improve
personal and family health.
More
information about LLuminari and Embracing Women’s Health is available at www.LLuminari.com and http://www.EmbracingWomensHealth.com.
Support for Embracing Women’s Health provided by GlaxoSmithKline.
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