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September 2006

September 2006

NAPS launches exciting new website

8 Sep 2006

Our exciting new look website is now up and running with the invaluable help of web design company, Eonic based in Tunbridge Wells, Kent.


Femal and NAPS launch on-line menstrual diary

7 Sep 2006

NAPS has joined forces with the pollen remedy Femal to bring you the first interactive, on-line menstrual diary on the new-look NAPS website. Accessible from the NAPS home page www.pms.org.uk, the menstrual diary is available to members and non-members, free of charge.


PMS Awareness Week – 11 September

6 Sep 2006

Is PMS having an impact on your personal relationships? This will be our prime topic of conversation for the week. Please tell us your story – maybe you would consider telling the media about how your relationships are affected.


84% of UK women believe they gain up to 5 lbs every month

5 Sep 2006

Women around the country dread the monthly bloating that comes as part and parcel of the female cycle, making clothes tight and uncomfortable.


Women’s Health Conference – 29 September 2006

4 Sep 2006

There are only a few weeks to go to book your seat at the next NAPS clinical conference to be held in Canterbury. The programme is now finalised for the Women’s Health Conference on Friday September 29 at the Darwin Conference Suite, University of Kent.


Scientific studies highlight Redclover in menopause treatment

3 Sep 2006

The effectiveness of Redclover in helping with menopausal symptoms, in particular hot flushes, has been published in scientific papers.


New menopause book launched to give answers at your fingertips

2 Sep 2006

Dr Heather Currie, Associate Specialist in Obstetrics & Gynaecology at Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary and founder of Menopause Matters, has launched a new book entitled Menopause: Answers at your fingertips.


Bleeding disorders

1 Sep 2006

One in five women worry that their periods are not normal, however, nearly 70% of these women have not spoken to a doctor about their concerns and less than 50% have ever confided in a friend or family member.


Expert advice for teenagers struggling with PMS

31 Aug 2006

Teenagers often seem to find life very stressful and add to that problems with PMS and life can seem overwhelming – both for the teenager concerned and her family and friends.


Cognitive Behaviour Therapy linked to fertility

30 Aug 2006

A report published in Medical News Today suggests that cognitive behaviour therapy can help some women become fertile again.