Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Wellbeing of Women The WoW Show is the health program for women that meets the world

Wellbeing of Women The WoW Show is the health program for women that meets the world of health and fitness offering experts.Saturday advice of recognized medical seriously, September 19 200910am4pmat the Royal College of Obstetricians Gynecologists, 27 Sussex Place, Regent # 39; s Park, London NW1 offer 4SPWe seminars, exhibitions, and much, much moreAll seminars are delivered by leading experts, and anyone can come. It's a fantastic day for the general public and health professionals alike. When you register you access a value from a full day seminar (104pm), but you can choose which you want to attend or just pop in for a special seminar event is relevant for you you do not need stay all day but many of our visitors choose to.There will be a number of meetings held on the day, these include .. Myths and Old Wives Tales panel of experts will discuss the myths and old wives tales that still persist in the area of reproductive health Women and gynecology, and offer the truth behind cancer headlines.Gynaecological CancersCervical: vaccine HPV and cervical ScreeningTwo available sessions aimed at teenagers and parents and guardians who are concerned about HPV and cervical cancer. About three women die of cervical cancer each day, but this is caused by a common virus that is preventable with vaccination now available free for girls 1218 years of age. Dr. Jane Woyke vaccination discuss and answer questions about the program, while Professor Margaret Stanley will give a seminar on cervical cancer and the national screening program for all women over 25.Menopause and the explosion of HRT Peter BowenSimpkins mythsDr will look at the history of menopause treatment, and specifically the role of hormone replacement therapy as a cure, in what will no doubt session.Hot informative and entertaining in Flushing Hope HorizonProfessor Mary Ann Lumsden discuss ongoing research on the mechanism of hot flashes and their hopes of finding a cure for them.Heavy PeriodsDr nonhormonal Henry Annan, analyze the causes and possible solutions to heavy periods and explain why shouldn't just be ignored or lived Panay with.PMSNick see how hormones affect us throughout our lives and specifically for research on PMS and what works and what does not when it comes to alleviating symptoms.Urinary IncontinenceDr Mark Slack will be seen in different types of urinary incontinence and provide information on the latest research and treatments of soil available.Pelvic Ruth Hawkes MusclesDr seminar group will have over how best to exercise their pelvic floor muscles.FibroidsProfessor Lesley Regan is a world expert on the subject of fibroids and discuss the latest advances in the management of this rose condition.EndometriosisGillian endometriosis talk about what does, how to treat and how to NutritionDiane Shepperson managed.EndometriosisMills and discuss the effect that diet can have on the management of endometriosis.Vulval HealthDr Wendy Reid will be seen in the different conditions that could affect the vulva and how these problems can be identified and addressed.Where Next in Women's HealthProfessor Lesley Regan seeks to present the developments in health in recent years and what could be waiting in the coming years.The Bank Baby Bio Solve PregnancyProfessor Four major complications Gudrun Moore talk about his work in this area and its collaboration with Professor Regan in creating the worlds first database of DNA for the four major complications of pregnancy using trios of mother, father and baby.What all adolescents (and parents) need to Know the special session to consider issues that teens face puberty, once they have arrived and provide useful information for parents and girls themselves.Imperfect pregnancy what happens if you just do not fit the normal mold Dr Siobhan Quenby be based on its experience in both recurrent miscarriage and in working with obese women who are pregnant to see all sorts of problems for pregnancies.Eating pregnancy nutrition before and during pregnancy, which makes differencePregnant women and those trying for a baby are inundated with information about nutrition during pregnancy through the media, this seminar will have a medically proven common sense look at what makes a good diet and before pregnancy.Fertility Looking IVFStuart Lavery takes you through the process, the most recent innovations and what one would expect if you decide to take this route to start or complete their condition and sub fertilityThe family.PCOS polycystic ovary syndrome is increasingly recognized as a frequent cause of subfertility and we asked two experts to address this issue: Caroline Marfleet and Dr. Raj Rai (who is conducting research in this area). For more information: Check on epinker.wellbeingofwomen Email@rcog.org.uk http://www.wellbeingofwomen.org.uk/ or to register for your FREE place! Thanks br br