You're Still Hot to Me

You're Still Hot to Me

by Jean Kittson
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date: 29/04/2014

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"It's just fabulous!!! Informative, accurate (a nice change from lots of stuff written about menopause), funny and just so accessible. I love it and finally have the definitive book to recommend to my patients."

Dr Penny Adams - GP, medical advisor, author and advocate for health awareness


A fact-filled conversation starter on menopause by comedian and health campaigner Jean Kittson.


When Jean Kittson hit menopause, she was amazed at what she didn't know. Given that 1.5 million Australian women are menopausal at any one time, why, she wondered, was menopause so little discussed and then only in hushed tones?


So Jean set out to write the sort of book she felt she needed to read: 'An easy-to-read book full of useful information that didn't make you want to put on an old chenille dressing-gown and a pair of comfortable slippers and throw yourself under a marching band.'


You're Still Hot to Me is a chatty - sometimes robust - conversation between women and with some of Australia's top experts. Discover how to recognise symptoms (would you like hot flushes with that chocolate?), get the medical attention you deserve, and the lowdown on which treatments really work. You will learn about combining menopause with work, sex and parenting, and how to emerge at the other end still talking to those you love.


Candid and frequently hilarious, this is your starter kit on how to cheerfully embrace and confidently manage this momentous time of life.

ISBN:
9781743289457
9781743289457
Category:
Popular medicine & health
Format:
Epub (Kobo), Epub (Adobe)
Publication Date:
29-04-2014
Language:
English
Publisher:
Pan Macmillan Australia
Jean Kittson

Jean Kittson is an author, public speaker, commentator, actor, comedian and scriptwriter. She is the Patron of Palliative Care Nurses Australia and an Ambassador for the Macular Disease Foundation, the Raise Foundation and Taldumande Youth Services. She was a founding director of the National Cord Blood Bank, the inaugural chair of the Australian Gynaecological Cancer Foundation and a founding ambassador for Ovarian Cancer Australia.

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