The New Ourselves, Growing Older: Women Aging with Knowledge and Power

The New Ourselves, Growing Older: Women Aging with Knowledge and Power

by Diana Laskin Siegal (Author), PaulaBDoress-Worters (Author)

Synopsis

Following in the ground-breaking tradition of "Our Bodies, Ourselves," Paula B. Doress-Worters and Diana Laskin Siegal address the needs of the growing number of women over the age of forty. This new and revised edition of the bestselling "Ourselves, Growing Older" includes new chapters on menopause and reform of the medical care system as well as extensive updates on housing issues, HIV/AIDS, cosmetic surgery, and breast cancer.

"The New Ourselves, Growing Older" takes a positive, empowering approach to the physical and emotional health and social welt-being of midlife and older women by providing frank and complete information on personal health.

Emphasizing the positive potential of the second half of life, this book focuses on a vast array of topics, including:

* Aging and Well-Being
* Reassessing Our Body Image
* Contraception and Childbearing at Midlife
* Sexuality in the Middle and Later Years
* Menopause: Experiencing Our Change of Life
* Reform of the Medical Care System
* Hypertension, Diabetes, Hysterectomy
* Osteoporosis, Arthritis, Cancer
* Hosing Alternatives, Work and Retirement, Money Matters

Drawing on the experiences of scores of women from every walk of life, "The New Ourselves, Growing Older" not only draws on the work of experts but also listens to the voices of women themselves. The result is a document of unique power -- a guide to health and living that is authoritative, reassuring and sympathetic.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 560
Edition: Revised edition
Publisher: Pocket Books
Published: 01 Mar 1994

ISBN 10: 0671872974
ISBN 13: 9780671872977

Media Reviews
Marilyn Vowels The Gray Panther Network Through its sensitive, informed and detailed treatment of the health needs of women over forty and older, the book demystifies aging much as Our Bodies, Ourselves did for reproduction.