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Charting Your Hormone Options  
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Charting Your Hormone OptionsHolly Phillips, MD, moderator /
Steven R. Goldstein, MD, and Erika Schwartz, MD

Explore the role of hormone-replacement therapy and alternative options in relieving menopausal symptoms. Learn about the latest research and guidelines for bio-identical and standard chemical hormone prescriptions to help you make informed healthcare and lifestyle decisions.

$18 / $8 May Center Members please call 212.415.5500 to receive the discounted price.
Date & Time: Tue, Dec 1, 2009, 6:30pm
Location: Lexington Avenue at 92nd Street Directions
Venue: Warburg Lounge
Code: T-HL5TH05-01
Price: $18.00
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Brief Biography
Holly Phillips, MD is as a medical reporter for WCBS-TV and maintains a private practice in Internal Medicine in New York. Steven R. Goldstein, MD, is a professor of obstetrics and gynecology at NYU Langone Medical Center and author of Could It Be Perimenopause? and The Estrogen Alternative. Erika Schwartz, MD, an expert in the field of bio-identical hormones, is currently featured on EXTRA-TV's Life Changers Team. She is the author of The Hormone Solution and The 30-Day Natural Hormone Plan: Feel and Look Better Without Synthetic Hormones.
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