Gillian Sanson


Biography

GILLIAN SANSON is a women's health educator, researcher and author. She was menopause educator for the New Zealand Family Planning Association Northern Region from 1996 – 2001 and is currently a guest educator for organizations companies and groups including Women's Health Action Trust NZ. Mid-Life Energy and Happiness (Penguin Books NZ) was published in 1999 in NZ, the UK and Australia. The Osteoporosis ‘Epidemic’: Well Women and the Marketing of Fear (Penguin Books NZ 2001) challenges common misconceptions about osteoporosis and provides valuable knowledge on how to create and maintain bone health. In 2003 she toured and lectured in the United States and Canada in association with the release of The Myth of Osteoporosis (MCD Century Publications). Her work has received international recognition and endorsement and was the subject of a 20/20 documentary in NZ in 2001. Gill lives in Auckland, New Zealand. For contact information, please visit:
www.gilliansanson.com

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Books

The Myth of Osteoporosis - Revised    by Gillian Sanson
Price: $9.99 USD. 55960 words. Published by MCD Century Publications  on April 5, 2011. Nonfiction.

With her well-researched work, Gill Sanson has done both the physician and the lay person a great service. She has provided clear insight into the myths of osteoporosis - myths that motivate both patient and physician into a lifetime of unnecessary testing and drug therapy.This revised edition includes the most recent scientific research and side effects of the newer osteoporosis drugs.
The Myth of Osteoporosis    by Gillian Sanson
Price: $9.99 USD. 55250 words. Published by MCD Century Publications  on October 20, 2010. Nonfiction.

This book challenges common misconceptions and misinformation about osteoporosis, while providing the information needed to restore women’s sense of control over the aging process. This book provides valuable knowledge about how to create and maintain bone health. It is well-researched, well-documented, and highly readable.

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