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75% Of Women Complain Of Menopausal Symptoms But Just 7% Say The Symptoms Are Not A Problem
The findings of a recent MORI poll reveal that 75% of 45-65 year old women complain of unpleasant and uncomfortable menopausal symptoms ranging from hot flushes to depression, however, three in 10 haven't even consulted a doctor. Reasons for not being on HRT include heightened fears of the possible side effects of HRT (made worse by adverse publicity), the fact that the doctor didn't recommend it, and an old-fashioned "stalwart" theory that you shouldn't interfere with nature.
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John McCririck Gets Thumbs Down From Women
Racing pundit John McCririck is a man that women don't want to come to their rescue if the car breaks down, according to a special Valentine's Day survey by Direct Line Rescue, the country's fastest growing breakdown recovery service.
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Move More Goods By Rail, Say Consumers
Eighty percent of us want to see more goods going by rail or heavy lorries restricted, according to a new MORI survey commissioned by sustainable distribution campaign Freight on Rail.
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'Workaholic' Britain Puts In A Six Day Working Week Says MORI Technology And Toshiba
Survey provides insight into 'Mobile Britain' as UK moves into a wireless world
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Laptops - Inadequate, Underused But Loved?
MORI Technology research highlights habits and preferences of today's portable PC user
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Dome Announces January Figures And Future Weekly Reporting
366,420 people visited the Dome at Greenwich in January, the attraction's operators the New Millennium Experience Company announced today.
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Public Attitudes To Section 28
Q1 The Government is planning to end the law (known as Section or Clause 28) which bans local authorities from promoting homosexuality in schools.
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Confidence Gap Exposed In Online Initiative
Government plans to ensure that consumers have access to the internet and to deliver all government services electronically1 by 2005 is no guarantee that consumers will actually choose to deal online.
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Burglars Voted Community Enemy Number One
More than one in two people say that Burglary is the social issue
they would most like to see eradicated from Millennium Britain - according to a new Alliance & Leicester survey.