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Dr Jerilynn Prior presentation, Nov. 2015 - "The Evidence that Progesterone is Women's Bone Formation Hormone."

Wednesday, November 18, 2015 - 07:00 to 08:00 PM OR Monday November 23, 2015 - 07:00 to 08:00 PM

Join Dr Jerilynn Prior and the Vancouver Osteoporosis branches for a free public presentation and discussion - "The Evidence that Progesterone is Women's Bone Formation Hormone." This talk will highlight our progress in understanding progesterone's role in bone health and advance lay and general knowledge about progesterone and bone.

On November 18, this event takes place in the King George Library on the 2nd floor at the West End Community Centre at 870 Denman Street in downtown Vancouver, B.C.

Event Address:
West End Community Centre, King George Library 2nd floor
870 Denman Street
Vancouver, BC V6G 2L8

On November 23, this event takes place in Room 109 at the Kerrisdale Community Centre, Vancouver BC.

Event Address:
Kerrisdale Community Centre, Room 109
5851 West Blvd
Vancouver, BC V6M 3W9

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.

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Paperback copies (with updated insert) still available here.

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