Dr Taylor’s YouTube Menopause Education Syllabus

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Watch my videos to learn how every stage of menopause affects your whole body and your whole life, and you can use my teaching to help manage it.
While you can navigate the syllabus using sections, categories categories, and tags for easy access to specific information, I recommend strongly that you watch the videos in order. You’ll need, for example to learn some basic anatomy before you can understand how estrogen loss – the essence of menopause – affects your entire body. Use the worksheets and my book (you can order your copy here) to get work your way through the syllabus, and take your time to get the best from my education – you deserve nothing less!

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Genetic Mutations

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Breast Cancer Genetic Mutations

How much do you know about the various breast cancer genetic mutations? How many are there? How do they differ? Do they all carry the same degree of risk? There’s more to know that you realize. I’ll address all these...

BRCA,Chromosomes,Epigenetics,Ethnicity,Family History,Genetic Mutations,Genetic Testing,Genetics,Gynecologic Cancers,Healthcare professionals,Hereditary Breast Cancer,Lifestyle,Melanoma,Misinformation,Pancreatic Cancer,Prostate,Race,Research Studies,Risk,Risk Factors,Statistics,

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Frenetic Genetics as a Cause of Endometrial Uterine Cancer

What do you know about genetic causes of endometrial uterine cancer? Would it surprise you to learn that a family history of all sorts of other cancers puts you at high risk of endometrial uterine cancer? The key is to...

Anatomy,Bile duct cancer,Bladder cancer,Brain cancer,Colorectal cancer. Small intestine cancer,Endometrium,Family History,Genetic Mutations,Genetic Predisposition,Genetics,Gynecologic Cancers,Hereditary Cancer,Ovarian Cancer,Pancreatic Cancer,Risk,Risk Factors,Skin cancer,Statistics,Stomach cancer,Uterine Cancer,Uterus,

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Hereditary and Non-Hereditary Cancers

We’ve all heard of hereditary and non-hereditary cancers. And the differences between the two sound obvious enough. But do you really know how they differ? Most people have gross misconceptions about their differences. In this video tutorial, I’ll make it...

Abnormal Cells,Cell Division,Chromosomes,Genetic Mutations,Genetics,Hereditary Cancer,

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Epigenetics of Alzheimer’s Disease

Are you familiar with “epigenetics”? Epigenetics gives you power to override your genes. And in this video tutorial, I will teach you how you can decrease your risk of Alzheimer’s and even prevent Alzheimer’s despite your genes.

Aerobic Exercise,Anti-inflammatory,Antioxidant,BMI. Genetic Predisposition,Calorie Restriction,Circadian Rhythm,Dementia,Diet,Epigenetics,ERT,Exercise,Fiber,Fruit,Genetic Mutations,Genetics,Herbals,Learning,Leucine,Lifestyle,Minerals,NSAIDS,Nutritional Supplements,Omega 3,Risk,Risk Factors,Routines,Sleep,Social Interactions,Statistics,Stress,Vegetables,Vitamins,

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Genetics of Alzheimer’s

You’ve probably heard of genetic mutations for Alzheimer’s Disease. But do you know how many of them there are and how they differ? They are certainly not all the same with regard to the effect they have on your risk....

Dementia,Epigenetics,Family History,Genetic Mutations,Genetics,Genotype,Risk,Statistics,
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