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August 2007

August Newsletter

Managing PMS positively

7 Sep 2007

Susan Quilliam, relationship psychologist and agony aunt helps guide us through some of the ways in which we can try and help make our premenstrual period more manageable.


Diet and Premenstrual Syndrome

6 Sep 2007

Dr Pamela Mason, Pharmaceutical and Nutrition Writer and Consultant looks at diet and PMS.The following article was first published in Complete Nutrition (2007); 7(3): 16-1.


Beyond PMS Hell

3 Sep 2007

A new technique, Bioenergy Healing claims to have a positive affect on reducing PMS,PMDD, Dysmenorrhoea, Menorrhagia and other physical, psychological and physiological symptoms.


Excellent response for PMS Relief study

10 Aug 2007

Response rates have been excellent for the clinical trial to test PMS Relief, a new PMS herbal product formulated to help combat PMS symptoms.


NAPS makes bid to set up first national centre for women’s health

9 Aug 2007

NAPS is joining with other women's health organisations and Christ Church University, Canterbury to establish the first National Women’s Health Centre.


PMS Awareness Week September 10th 2007

7 Aug 2007

PMS Awareness Week is drawing closer. This year NAPS celebrates the further expansion of our trail-blazing “Ask the Experts” service now being joined by Nigel Denby the UK’s leading nutritionist specialising in women’s health.


NAPS bids farewell to Gail Chapman

5 Aug 2007

NAPS would like to bid a fond farewell to Gail Chapman, specialist PMS and Menopause nurse and adviser to NAPS who is retiring to Australia in November.


Bristol Crisis Service for Women

4 Aug 2007

The Bristol Crisis Service for Women is currently looking for a Helpline Co-ordinator.