The Hormone Myth

The Hormone Myth
Author: Robyn Stein DeLuca
Publsiher: New Harbinger Publications
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9781626255111

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“The Hormone Myth is a bracing, accurate breath of fresh air. It turns conventional wisdom about hormones on its head, and provides a far more liberating view of women’s health than what we’ve all been taught.” —Christiane Northrup, MD, author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wisdom​ “Is it that time of month?” “Is your biological clock ticking?” "You're so emotional lately—are you going through menopause?" We’ve all heard it before. From the moody menstrual monster to the menopausal maniac, the idea that women become raving lunatics when their hormones fluctuate is firmly entrenched in American culture—anddeeply fueled by the media. But where exactly did this stereotype come from? How has it hurt women? And how can we move past it once and for all? In this breakthrough book, Robyn Stein DeLuca fearlessly exposes and debunks pervasive myths about women’s hormones, and reveals how flawed, outdated research and sexism have joined forces throughout history to keep women “in their place.” With a revolutionary exploration of women’s hormonal lives­­­­­­­—from menstruation to childbirth to menopause—DeLuca shines a much-needed light on the lies that have impacted women. Now more than ever, it’s time to resist the myth that women are ruled by their hormones. It’s time for women to take charge of their lives. And it’s time for women to own their emotions in a healthy and realistic way.

The Hormone Myth

The Hormone Myth
Author: Robyn DeLuca
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2017-12-13
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1525267272

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Although the idea that women become raving lunatics when their hormones fluctuate is firmly entrenched in American culture, a thorough examination of the evidence overwhelmingly tells us otherwise. This provocative book exposes the pervasive myths about women's hormones-which lead to false beliefs about women's competence-by illustrating how flawed, obsolete research and sexism have combined to keep women ''in their place,'' and skillfully shows how women can reject the ''hormone myth'' and own their emotions in a healthy and realistic way.

The Hormone Myth

The Hormone Myth
Author: Robyn DeLuca
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2017-12-14
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 1038765463

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Although the idea that women become raving lunatics when their hormones fluctuate is firmly entrenched in American culture, a thorough examination of the evidence overwhelmingly tells us otherwise. This provocative book exposes the pervasive myths about women's hormones-which lead to false beliefs about women's competence-by illustrating how flawed, obsolete research and sexism have combined to keep women ''in their place, '' and skillfully shows how women can reject the ''hormone myth'' and own their emotions in a healthy and realistic way

Unwell Women

Unwell Women
Author: Elinor Cleghorn
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2021-06-08
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780593182963

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A trailblazing, conversation-starting history of women’s health—from the earliest medical ideas about women’s illnesses to hormones and autoimmune diseases—brought together in a fascinating sweeping narrative. Elinor Cleghorn became an unwell woman ten years ago. She was diagnosed with an autoimmune disease after a long period of being told her symptoms were anything from psychosomatic to a possible pregnancy. As Elinor learned to live with her unpredictable disease she turned to history for answers, and found an enraging legacy of suffering, mystification, and misdiagnosis. In Unwell Women, Elinor Cleghorn traces the almost unbelievable history of how medicine has failed women by treating their bodies as alien and other, often to perilous effect. The result is an authoritative and groundbreaking exploration of the relationship between women and medical practice, from the "wandering womb" of Ancient Greece to the rise of witch trials across Europe, and from the dawn of hysteria as a catchall for difficult-to-diagnose disorders to the first forays into autoimmunity and the shifting understanding of hormones, menstruation, menopause, and conditions like endometriosis. Packed with character studies and case histories of women who have suffered, challenged, and rewritten medical orthodoxy—and the men who controlled their fate—this is a revolutionary examination of the relationship between women, illness, and medicine. With these case histories, Elinor pays homage to the women who suffered so strides could be made, and shows how being unwell has become normalized in society and culture, where women have long been distrusted as reliable narrators of their own bodies and pain. But the time for real change is long overdue: answers reside in the body, in the testimonies of unwell women—and their lives depend on medicine learning to listen.

Testosterone Rex Myths of Sex Science and Society

Testosterone Rex  Myths of Sex  Science  and Society
Author: Cordelia Fine
Publsiher: W. W. Norton & Company
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-01-24
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780393253887

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“Beliefs about men and women are as old as humanity itself, but Fine’s funny, spiky book gives reason to hope that we’ve heard Testosterone rex’s last roar.” —Annie Murphy Paul, New York Times Book Review Many people believe that, at its core, biological sex is a fundamental force in human development. According to this false-yet-familiar story, the divisions between men and women are in nature alone and not part of culture. Drawing on evolutionary science, psychology, neuroscience, endocrinology, and philosophy, Testosterone Rex disproves this ingrained myth and calls for a more equal society based on both sexes’ full human potential.

Testosterone

Testosterone
Author: Rebecca M. Jordan-Young,Katrina Karkazis
Publsiher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-10-15
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780674242654

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An Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal Winner A Progressive Book of the Year A TechCrunch Favorite Read of the Year “Deeply researched and thoughtful.” —Nature “An extended exercise in myth busting.” —Outside “A critique of both popular and scientific understandings of the hormone, and how they have been used to explain, or even defend, inequalities of power.” —The Observer Testosterone is a familiar villain, a ready culprit for everything from stock market crashes to the overrepresentation of men in prisons. But your testosterone level doesn’t actually predict your appetite for risk, sex drive, or athletic prowess. It isn’t the biological essence of manliness—in fact, it isn’t even a male sex hormone. So what is it, and how did we come to endow it with such superhuman powers? T’s story begins when scientists first went looking for the chemical essence of masculinity. Over time, it provided a handy rationale for countless behaviors—from the boorish to the enviable. Testosterone focuses on what T does in six domains: reproduction, aggression, risk-taking, power, sports, and parenting, addressing heated debates like whether high-testosterone athletes have a natural advantage as well as disagreements over what it means to be a man or woman. “This subtle, important book forces rethinking not just about one particular hormone but about the way the scientific process is embedded in social context.” —Robert M. Sapolsky, author of Behave “A beautifully written and important book. The authors present strong and persuasive arguments that demythologize and defetishize T as a molecule containing quasi-magical properties, or as exclusively related to masculinity and males.” —Los Angeles Review of Books “Provides fruitful ground for understanding what it means to be human, not as isolated physical bodies but as dynamic social beings.” —Science

The Menopause Myth

The Menopause Myth
Author: Arianna Sholes-Douglas
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2021
Genre: Menopause
ISBN: 9798454852771

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From hormone replacement therapy to the benefits of yoga and meditation, this book is a comprehensive guide to navigating menopause. Includes discussion of the importance of self care; menopause and your sex life; the truth about your hormones; solutions for vaginal health; the myriad of symptoms that accompany perimenopause and menopause; how your diet can improve your health; and the effects of inflammation on the body.

Hormone Havoc

Hormone Havoc
Author: Terri Deneui
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-10-10
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1961074125

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