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Menopausing: Book of the Year, The British Book Awards 2023, and Sunday Times bestselling self-help guide, to help you cope with symptoms and live your best life during menopause

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For women of a certain age this is a godsend. It’s a wonderfully informative coffee table book (Yes! Put it on there! For far too long we have kept quiet about this subject!) that you can dip in and out of. It’s frank, it’s fascinating and it debunks so many of the horror stories around HRT. It covers the peri menopause in detail too, so the minute you get a hot flush, experience brain fog, feel like you’re going crazy, then you need to read this - you won’t feel so alone. a b "BFI Collections - Birthrace 2000". BFI Collections. 17 March 1999. Archived from the original on 6 April 2021 . Retrieved 6 April 2021. McCall became the regular presenter of the live Big Brother companion show Big Brother's Big Mouth for the tenth and eleventh series, after it was re-formatted into an hour-long show after the weekly live eviction show, having previously occupied the slot after each daily highlights show. Davina Lucy Pascale McCall was born on 16 October 1967 in Wimbledon, London, [2] [1] [3] to a French mother, Florence (née Hennion) and an English father, Andrew McCall, a graphic designer [4] and events organiser for Portsmouth Harbour Authority. [5] [6] [7] At the age of three she went to live with her paternal grandparents in Surrey after the break-up of her parents' marriage. [8]

Walcott, Escher (5 January 2023). "Davina McCall breaks down over 'troubled' mum as she admits she took cocaine with her". Evening Standard . Retrieved 30 July 2023. McCall co-presented four series of Don't Try This at Home for ITV. Her co-presenters were Kate Thornton, Paul Hendy and Darren Day. Menopausing will also celebrate the sharing of stories, enabling women to feel less alone and more understood, and talk openly and positively about menopause. Husband, Stuart (12 June 2005). "The Real McCall". London: The Guardian/Observer . Retrieved 26 June 2007.McCall's performance on the final night of the sixth series in 2005 attracted press attention and some complaints for her treatment of housemate Makosi Musambasi. [14] [15] In December 2007, McCall presented a New Year's edition of The Friday Night Project, entitled The Friday Night New Year Project 2007.

Overall Winner and Winner of Non-Fiction Lifestyle Book of the Year at The British Book Awards 2023! Davina Lucy Pascale McCall MBE (born 16 October 1967 [1]) is an English television presenter. She was the presenter of the reality show Big Brother during its run on Channel 4 between 2000 and 2010. She also hosted Channel 4's Streetmate (1998–2001, 2016), The Million Pound Drop (2010–2015), Five Minutes to a Fortune (2013), and The Jump (2014–2017), as well as ITV's The Biggest Loser (2011–2012), Long Lost Family (2011–present), and This Time Next Year (2016–2019). McCall was a regular co-presenter of the Comic Relief annual telethons from 2005 to 2015. The start of a movement: to get everyone talking about the menopause in every home, GP surgery and workspace

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In documentary television, McCall has fronted Let's Talk Sex about sex education and how it is taught in the United Kingdom (which then had one of the countries of Europe with the highest teenage pregnancy levels). She also published a companion book to the series. McCall has also appeared in a video for schools called "Watch Over Me," talking about her drug addiction and peer pressure.

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