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When I began my sister site, www.everythingmenopause.com, I got more requests for Andropause information than I ever imagined. This site was developed for those men who suffer from symptoms of Andropause. Midlife doesn't have to be so difficult, and with a little work and diligence, you too can claim back the quality you so richly deserve in your life -- your good health!
There is so much available to us now that can help alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms of going through this transition. Unfortunately, allopathic doctors often treat midlife as if it doesn't exist, or even worse, as if it's a disease. In truth, it is just a transition -- something all women and men face at some time; and now we know that it helps to talk about it.
Everything Andropause will make every attempt to bring you the most up-to-date information regarding the newest trends in treatment. We'll link you to people and places that should be able to answer all of your questions. If we don't know the answer, we'll find an expert who does.
You can start right now by meeting Jed Diamond. Check out the navigation bar and go to his page to get started. You'll find invaluable information about the things you might be experiencing. Also check our For Your Women's page. There are articles and links for women who really want to understand what their man might be going through. If there's enough interest, we'll start up another newsletter just for the guys. In the meantime, if you want to subscribe to The Menopause Report that goes out to Everything Menopause subscribers, just fill in the form on your left. We've given you access to resources, forums and a blog - which is a great way to get the latest news and information about your health matters. Feel free to send us your personal stories to share in the newsletter, or your questions and comments any time. Use the webmaster@everythingandropause.com email.
We hope you find this site useful and come back often.
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