About Menopause and Approaches to Dealing With It

[HTML1] This week Dr. Gracer interviews Karen Giblen, founder of Red Hot Mamas, an organization that gives much-needed information to women about menopause and how to deal with it.

Also interviewed is Sheryl Kingsberg, Ph.D., of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She adds surprising information as to how much women have to learn about this universal problem and the fact that they suffer without discussing their problems with their physicians.

Dr. Gracer adds other important facts on bio-identical hormones and their appropriate uses.

More about Karen Giblen
Karen Giblin is President of Red Hot Mamas – a group of women devoted to preparing women for the changes their body may go through during menopause. The group gives classes in many areas throughout the US and is a major support site for information on menopause and all the other associated issues with which women must deal.

More about Sheryl Kingsberg
Sheryl Kingsberg is Chief of Behavioral Medicine at MacDonald Women’s Hospital, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, and professor in the departments of reproductive biology and psychiatry at Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. She is well known for her research and teaching in women related areas.

About Richard Gracer

Richard I. Gracer, MD, is the founder of Gracer Behavioral Health Services, an innovative and comprehensive substance abuse program that stresses the reduction of cravings, and has been in medical practice since 1974. He is certified in Addiction Medicine and Family Practice, and a Diplomat of the American Academy of Pain Management. He edited Beating the Years, Beating Sports Injuries, and Beating Back Pain (Barron’s, 2003,2005, 2006), and wrote the popular “Ask the Doctor” column in the Lamorinda Sun for 10 years. He is the author of A New Prescription for Addiction.

Dr. Gracer is also the Host of A New Prescription for Health on WomensRadio. A New Prescription for Healthfeatures discussions with noted experts, both researchers and practitioners, on cutting edge, holistic, and comprehensive treatments for pain and addiction. Aimed at the educated person seeking more information, this series provides hard-to-get information and insights, including interviews with actual patients, on treatment of these difficult and pervasive problems.

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