Premenstrual Syndrome: Causes, Symptoms & Natural Treatment
Indexed September 7, 2010
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’;if(reg.test(email_fld.value)==false)msg+=’- Valid Email Required’;if(msg==’’)return true;else alert(msg);return false;} Premenstrual Syndrome, commonly known as PMS, affects women hormonally and causes many annoying symptoms in the week or two prior to the onset of the menstrual cycle. The symptoms leave nothing to spare they come at you physically, emotionally and psychologically. Some of the more obvious ones are bloating, crying, fatigue, depression, tender breasts, mood swings and headaches. Not all women suffer with PMS but it affects approximately eighty percent of them. The highest occurence is in women in their late twenties and early forties. Most of the time women only experience ...
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