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April 2007

 

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18 Apr 2007

Coming up in this month's issue.


NAPS Highly Commended in national E-Well-being awards

17 Apr 2007

Fantastic news! NAPS is proud to have been highly commended in the Building Social Networks category at the recent National e-Well-being awards held at the Shakespeare Globe Theatre, London.


PMS sufferer refused medical cover for breast cancer treatment

16 Apr 2007

When Sue McCready, a senior charity manager in South London, was diagnosed with breast cancer 18 months ago at the age of 48, she had no reason to believe that her medical insurance would not come to her aid. However, she was to be shocked and stunned when she was refused critical illness insurance to which she had been subscribing since 2002.


NAPS to lead women’s health initiative with Christchurch University

15 Apr 2007

Christchurch University, Canterbury is keen to work with NAPS to help establish a women’s health information centre.


Getting interactive

14 Apr 2007

With regard to being interactive with our menstrual health, NAPS is reporting a fantastic response to our Interactive menstrual chart.


Major finding on Polycystic Ovary Syndrome

13 Apr 2007

Medical researchers from the Jean Hailes Foundation for Women’s Health in Australia and Monash University have made a significant breakthrough in the treatment of a common hormone disorder affecting up to 10 per cent of women of reproductive age.


Homeopathy Helps

12 Apr 2007

Premenstual Dysphoric Disorder ( PMDD ) is currently diagnosed when a woman's premenstrual symptoms are so severe that debilitating mood and behavioural changes impair basic daily activities such as work or social relationships, resulting in a form of clinical depression. Homeopathy has been used to help women for over a century and PMDD usually responds particularly well.