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September 2007

September 2007 Newsletter

Ann shares her story

18 Sep 2007

Ann Wilkinson, aged 38, has suffered with PMS all her life, only gaining respite from the many and severe symptoms by having her ovaries removed.


ITV needs URGENT help

10 Sep 2007

ITV to investigate prescribing of anti-depressants for PMS.


Increased PMS Awareness vital.

9 Sep 2007

Health services failing women with PMS


PMS Awareness Week September 2007

8 Sep 2007

TV diet guru joins unique online women’s health consultancy


Special Offer - Novogen menopause test

7 Sep 2007

Irregular periods? Hot flushes? Night sweats? Mood swings? Difficulty sleeping? Novogen UK is offering Once a Month readers a super discount on a new menopause test to help you identify if you are going through the stages of the menopause.


Can PMS be a catalyst for positive change?

6 Sep 2007

Often described as hormonal hell, PMS is generally seen as a ‘negative’, disruptive influence. New research by Femal (1) the pollen remedy for the condition, however, suggests that these high emotions could be channelled into a positive force for change in women’s lives.


PMS Hell for 83% of women, new survey reveals

5 Sep 2007

Women spend over two years of their lives - a staggering 18,480 hours, or 770 days – overwhelmed by the symptoms of PMS, according to a recent survey of over 1,000 British women.


NAPS invited to help women in prison

4 Sep 2007

NAPS has been approached by a woman prisoner asking the Association to help her mount a one day menstrual health education initiative for other inmates.


NAPS welcomes support from Wyeth

3 Sep 2007

NAPS welcomes the important support it receives from its corporate supporters.


PMS in the media

2 Sep 2007

During PMS Awareness Week, 10-16 September 2007, we have a number of important articles in the national press.