![]() Her new book, "The Sexy Years - Discover the Hormone Connection" is a best seller, with the result that women who swore off hormone replacement therapy because of the worries generated by the highly publicized Women’s Health Initiative study, are now plying themselves with bioidentical hormones. ![]() It seems that multitudes of women prefer to be guided by Somers’ personal anecdotes and her assertion that “bioidentical” hormones are the key to a happy and sex-filled menopause. Barry Wren’s opinion would be more respected than that of Suzanne Somers, whose main claim to fame is that she once played a ditzy blond on the television show “Three’s Company.” But that’s my opinion. ![]() Who would you think knows more about menopausal symptoms and their treatment: an actress of very questionable scientific pedigree, or a Professor of medicine who has carried out and published a plethora of studies on the subject? I would think that University of New South Wales professor Dr.
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