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PMS Awareness Week September 2007

8 Sep 2007

TV diet guru joins unique online women’s health consultancy

Top women’s health nutritionist and dietitian, Nigel Denby, is joining the unique online consultancy established by the National Association for Premenstrual Syndrome (NAPS), on their award-winning website www.pms.org.uk.

Women can now have personal health questions quickly answered online by top UK specialists. The ground-breaking NAPS E-consultancy was highly commended in the National 2007 E-Well-being awards.

Nick Panay , who leads the NAPS expert panel, says:

“With a national shortage of PMS specialists, many women are deprived of access to expert care. NAPS panel has come together, all as volunteers, to enable women, wherever they live, to benefit from specialist hormonal health advice online. Nigel’s expertise will add greatly to the service we provide”.

Nigel Denby says:

“I am delighted to be joining this unique venture. It provides easy access to reliable advice on managing hormonal health; PMS post natal illness and menopause. I am looking forward to working within such a distinguished women’s health team.”

The panel members Nigel is joining are:

Mr Nicholas Panay. BSc, MRCOG, MFFP. Consultant Gynaecologist and leading PMS specialist.
Professor John Studd. DSc, MD, FRCOG. Consultant Gynaecologist Chelsea & Westminster Hospital, London
Gilly Andrews Clinical Nurse Specialist in Menopause and Family Planning
Dr Annie Hawkins BSc, MRCOG, DFFP.
Carol Davies BSc. Herbal medicine practitioner.
Dr. Carrie Sadler GP and Associate Specialist in Reproductive Health. Gaynor Bussell. Dietitian.
Dr Claudine Domoney. Specialist Registrar with special interest in complementary PMS treatments.
Dr Ingrid Whitton. Consultant Psychiatrist.
Susan Quilliam. Relationship Psychologist and agony aunt