Is It Me Or Is It Hot In Here: A modern woman's guide to the menopause
By (Author) Jenni Murray
Ebury Publishing
Vermilion
15th February 2003
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Popular medicine and health
Feminism and feminist theory
613.2
Paperback
288
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
198g
In Is it me or it hot in here one of Britain's most popular journalists and broadcasters addresses the menopause. She looks at what the menopause is - its symptoms and how it affects overall health. She also looks at the psychological and social implications. There is an overview of the latest research on HRT - its benefits and drawbacks - and the new work which is being done on various 'alternative' therapies. She includes discussions on sex life, social life, face-lifts (or otherwise), exercise (or otherwise), keeping your figure and discovering one's place in life as a middle aged woman in a feminist era. The section on rethinking the menopause looks at changing attitudes and how to cope with post-menopausal life, offering a new agenda for post-menopausal women. Throughout, the tone is inquiring but accessible, making it one of the most appealing books on the menopause written to date.
Jenni Murray is a journalist and broadcaster who presented BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour from 1987 to 2020. She is the author of several books and writes a weekly column in the Daily Mail. She lives in north London and the New Forest.