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• The Truth is in the Mucus (Monday Magazine, May 21, 2008)
• 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.
• Broadminded - XM Satellite Radio show interview (March 7, 2008)
Listen to Dr. Prior and Candace Newton's interview with Christine and Molly on XM Satellite Radio. They discuss high estrogen in perimenopause, early menopause, pregnancy in your 40s, breast cancer, why Dr. Prior wrote Estrogen's Storm Season, 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)
• UBC Sharon Stewart Aniridia Grant awarded to CeMCOR and co-investigators
CeMCOR and their co-investigators will probe the possibility that there is more than meets the eye to anovulatory androgen excess (AAE) also known as PCOS. Read more...
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Perimenopause and the havoc that natural estrogen can cause on the body during this time
Candace Newton, Unlocking Serets for Women (www.unlockingsecrets.com), interviews Dr. Jerilynn Prior on perimenopause, heavy periods, menstrual suppression and much more.• 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)
• Progestin is Equally Effective as Estrogen for Hot Flushes
Women with intense hot flushes chronically waking them at night are usually given estrogen therapy, the strongest known treatment. However, Read more...
• The End of the Period? [pdf] (Macleans, December 12, 2005)
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