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A groundbreaking approach to overcoming depression, memory loss, and sexual dysfunction by using individualised hormone treatment. Hormones and the Mind presents a revolutionary program for treating emotional, cognitive, and sexual problems through a unique system of individualised hormone modulation. Until recently, hormonal treatments have been seen primarily as a way of fighting against osteoporosis and protecting the heart. Now, Dr. Edward Klaiber draws upon recent advances in the emerging field of psychoneuroendocrinology to show how certain hormone "cocktails" tailored to each person's…mehr

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A groundbreaking approach to overcoming depression, memory loss, and sexual dysfunction by using individualised hormone treatment. Hormones and the Mind presents a revolutionary program for treating emotional, cognitive, and sexual problems through a unique system of individualised hormone modulation. Until recently, hormonal treatments have been seen primarily as a way of fighting against osteoporosis and protecting the heart. Now, Dr. Edward Klaiber draws upon recent advances in the emerging field of psychoneuroendocrinology to show how certain hormone "cocktails" tailored to each person's particular biochemical profile can work as an effective remedy against depression, moodiness, irritability, memory loss, and sexual dysfunction by restoring the proper hormonal balance to the mind and body.
Autorenporträt
Edward L. Klaiber, M.D., is a leading researcher and clinician in the field of psychoneuroendocrinology. He is a senior scientist at the Worcester Foundation for Biomedical Research and president of the Broverman Memorial Institute Research Foundation, both located in Worcester, Massachusetts. His research consists of more than eight chapters of medical texts and has been published in sixty peerreviewed medical journals. Dr. Klaiber received his medical degree from the State University of New York Medical College at Syracuse. After his internship and residency, he went on to become a researcher under Dr. Gregory Pincus -- the father of the first oral contraceptive. He is a member of the Endocrine Society, the North American Menopause Society, the Worcester Medical Society, and the Massachusetts Medical Society. Dr. Klaiber practices medicine in Worcester, Massachusetts, and lives with his wife, jean, in Princeton, Massachusetts.