- Special information focused on diabetic women going through menopause, specifying similar symptoms and what to do to cope with them. Elaborated by Mayo Clinic.
- Provides coverage regarding menopause; and, discusses about common used therapies, clinical trials and scientific researches on menopausal women. Also available in Spanish.
- Dr. Donnica explains that menopause is a transitional time characterized by the end of the menstrual cycle-and the beginning of the final third of a woman's life. Dr. Moore discusses what menopause is, what its consequences are, and what is available to treat them.
- Covers well organized information focused on menopausal symptoms and possible treatments. Provides perimenopausal point of view and additional external links.
- Article based on facts on U.S. Women, specifying phases, graphics and statistics. Providing three steps to reduce chances of developing serious illness after Menopause. Elaborated by Indiana State Department of Health.
- Accurate and up-to-date information about perimenopause and menopause symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, bladder irritation, and vaginal irritation. By Dr. Ada Ozoh.
- An online guide offering thorough information about the most common symptoms, providing sexual and life style changes, and tips on how to cope. From American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists.
- Gives details information about this scale developed in response to the lack of standardized scales to measure the severity of aging-symptoms, conducted by the ZEG Berlin.
- A 15-year study into ways of preventing illness, disability and poor quality of life after menopause. Provides reports, publications, events and related links.
- Article concerning hot flashes during night and daytime drowsiness providing different kind of treatments and tips to improve sleep. Elaborated by the Cleveland Clinic Health Information Center.
- Information on women's health issues and the menopause, by author Jan Clark. Menopausal symptom chart, FAQs, and advice on HRT, natural alternatives, osteoporosis, nutrition, and stress.