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NEWS: Article published - Progesterone for menopausal hot flushes 

Progressive Detective: Is it safe to use the Pill to skip my period?  (This Magazine, August 12, 2010)

Love Your Period, Period (Health Action Network Society, Summer 2010)

•  NEWS: CeMCOR Study Shows Progesterone Effectively Treats Hot Flushes in Menopause

Video: The Agenda with Steve Paikin: The Pill at 50 (TV Ontario, May 25, 2010) - To mark the 50th anniversary of the birth control pill, Dr. Jerilynn Prior joins fellow panelists Judy Rebick (Ryerson University), Kate Lunau (Maclean's magazine), and Christabelle Sethna (University of Ottawa) for a discussion of the cultural and medical significance of the Pill.

• Handling hormones is a balancing act (Georgia Straight, May 6, 2010) 

• New menopause website stokes debate over HRT (Globe & Mail, October 16, 2009)

• Balanced hormones aid in getting knocked up (Georgia Straight, March 5, 2009)

The pill - revealed (The Uniter, February 26, 2009)

House Calls with Dr. Art Hister (CKNW 98, April 4, 2008) - Dr. Art Hister welcomes Dr. Jerilynn Prior to "House Calls", Canada's longest running health radio show. The two docs discuss women's health and hormones as they take listeners questions about Polycystic Ovary Syndrome, thyroid issues, bio-identical hormones, perimenopause and menopause, fibriods and much more.

New medications target menstrual suppression for healthy women and girls (Network magazine, Canadian Women's Health Network, January 2008)

Doc Offers New View of Menopause Pills (Georgia Straight, January 10, 2008)

Healthy Obsession (Georgia Straight, January 3, 2008)

• Shared Vision Visionary: Kerosene, Vinegar, and Women's Health (Shared Vision, April 2007)

• Pill That Eliminates the Period Gets Mixed Reviews (New York Times, April 20, 2007)

• Older hormone therapy as good as estrogen for hot flashes, trial suggests (CBC News, January 26, 2007)

• The End of the Period? [pdf] (Macleans, December 12, 2005)

 

 

Estrogen’s Storm Season: Stories of Perimenopause

Estrogen's Storm Season

by Dr. Jerilynn C Prior

New second edition available

Estrogen’s Storm Season is now available in BOTH print and eBook (Mobi and ePUB) versions!

All royalties are recieved in our Endowment fund (overseen by UBC) and support CeMCOR's research and future.

It is full of lively, realistic stories with which women can relate and evidence-based, empowering perimenopause information. It was a finalist in 2006 for the Independent Publisher Book Award in Health.

Purchase your ebook copy via our Amazon Kindle or
Google Play storefronts!

Paperback copies (with updated insert) still available here.

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