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Menopause, Hormone Replacement Therapy

Activity of Autonomic Nervous System, Energy Expenditure and Assessment of Oxidative Stress in Menopause-women Using Hormone Replacement Therapy

Activity of Autonomic Nervous System, Energy Expenditure and Assessment of Oxidative Stress in Menopause-women Using Hormone Replacement Therapy

... the menopause period, women tend to gain weight and fat mass (FM) ...post-menopause Hormone- Replacement Therapy ...unclear hormone therapy effects on body composition in ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy menopause with a Better Future - A survey of views on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

Hormone Replacement Therapy menopause with a Better Future - A survey of views on Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)

... premature menopause (87%), surgical menopause (85%) and osteoporotic fracture (77%) as clear indications for hormone replacement ...the therapy were stated as recent breast cancer (82%) ...

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Knowledge of, and attitude to, hormone replacement therapy and menopause among mid aged New Zealand women : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

Knowledge of, and attitude to, hormone replacement therapy and menopause among mid aged New Zealand women : thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts in Psychology at Massey University

... Knowledge of and Attitude to Hormone Replacement Therapy and Menopause among Mid-Aged New Zealand Women.. Thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirement for the degree of Mast[r] ...

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Effectiveness of Hormone Replacement Therapy for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause

Effectiveness of Hormone Replacement Therapy for Vasomotor Symptoms in Menopause

... of hormone replacement therapy on the relief of vasomotor ...of menopause are of the debilitating and long term sequelae such as osteoporoses significantly af- fect the quality of life and ...

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Advances in hormone replacement therapy: making the menopause manageable

Advances in hormone replacement therapy: making the menopause manageable

... 2000 women studied [10]. In four cases, surgical meno- pause was carried out while in one case there was natural menopause. In all five cases, the efficacy and safety of a patch that released 300 μg of ...

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ACTIVITY DISCLAIMER. Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy: Managing Menopause: EBM Meets HRT DISCLOSURE. Learning Objectives

ACTIVITY DISCLAIMER. Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy: Managing Menopause: EBM Meets HRT DISCLOSURE. Learning Objectives

... • Evidence is mixed on effect of estrogen therapy on mood when no depressive symptoms are present • Evidence also mixed in women with depression • Evidence is mixed regarding effect of[r] ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy: Would it be Possible to Replicate a Functional Ovary?

Hormone Replacement Therapy: Would it be Possible to Replicate a Functional Ovary?

... history, menopause has been regarded as a transition in a woman’s ...of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is sometimes inadequate with several limitations and adverse ...‘hormone ...

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Informing women about hormone replacement therapy: the consensus conference statement

Informing women about hormone replacement therapy: the consensus conference statement

... about menopause and possi- ble ...the menopause and their knowledge of the benefits and risks of HRT have a direct effect on their use of the therapy [11] and also that clinicians have a strong ...

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Modification of blood pressure in postmenopausal women: role of hormone replacement therapy

Modification of blood pressure in postmenopausal women: role of hormone replacement therapy

... The relationship between menopause, hormonal status, age, and BP is not clearly defined. Both estrogens and progestins may directly influence vasodilation, but their effect may be additive or antagonist. In vivo ...

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Effectiveness of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy: An Observational Cohort Study

Effectiveness of Compounded Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy: An Observational Cohort Study

... luation, hormone replacement education, and follow-up ...laboratory hormone panel prior to their initial visit. This hormone panel, determined through serum or salivary testing, aids in ...

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Ultra low-dose hormone replacement therapy and bone protection in postmenopausal women

Ultra low-dose hormone replacement therapy and bone protection in postmenopausal women

... BMI (kg/m 2 ) 25.5 ± 0.8 25.5 ± 0.5 25.7 ± 0.6 The results are reported as the mean ( ± S.E.). Control group: postmenopausal women receiving 1000 mg of calcium per day; LD-HRT: postmenopausal women receiving oral pill ...

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Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a non-estrogenic alternative to hormone replacement therapy

Black cohosh (Cimicifuga racemosa) is a non-estrogenic alternative to hormone replacement therapy

... treatment therapy, an isopropanolic CR extract administered during 6 months reduced significantly psycho-vegetative symptoms as measured by the Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) ...

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Treatment of depressive symptoms in perimenopausal women: Hormone replacement therapy, antidepressants or both?

Treatment of depressive symptoms in perimenopausal women: Hormone replacement therapy, antidepressants or both?

... Methods: Computerised literature searches were performed with “major depression” and “menopause” as main search terms. Studies were considered if they included a measure of depressive symptoms and menopausal ...

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Role of Phytoestrogens as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women

Role of Phytoestrogens as an alternative to hormone replacement therapy in postmenopausal women

... at menopause due to reduction hararateghariziya which begins from middle age (process of aging) as a result basal metabolic rate decreases, which in turn leads to decline in the moisture of the ...

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Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy in the Asymptomatic Postmenopausal Woman: What is the Current Evidence?

Use of Hormone Replacement Therapy in the Asymptomatic Postmenopausal Woman: What is the Current Evidence?

... The results of the WHI have changed our understanding of the effects of combined HRT in postmenopausal women. The strongest indication for the use of HRT in postmenopausal women is for the treatment of vasomotor ...

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PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS AMONG POST MENOPAUSAL WOMEN  HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY A REMEDY?

PREVALENCE OF CHRONIC PERIODONTITIS AMONG POST MENOPAUSAL WOMEN HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY A REMEDY?

... ABSTRACT: Menopause is a stage which every woman has to pass ...during menopause is a rapid decline in the level of the hormone ...the hormone, there is a lower absorption of the dietary ...

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Somatic-vegetative Symptoms Evolution in Postmenopausal Women Treated with Phytoestrogens and Hormone  Replacement Therapy

Somatic-vegetative Symptoms Evolution in Postmenopausal Women Treated with Phytoestrogens and Hormone Replacement Therapy

... or hormone replacement therapy (HRT), were divided into 3 ...named Menopause Rating Scale (MRS) in three phases: beginning of the treatment, after six months, and after one ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

Hormone Replacement Therapy and Cardiovascular Disease.pdf

... It has been suggested that the results of completed second- ary prevention trials may not be applicable to younger women; however, it is less common for cardiovascular events to occur before women are in their 60s. Also, ...

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Alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy in Postmenopausal Women

Alternatives to Hormone Replacement Therapy in Postmenopausal Women

... They are mostly during the first year of menopause and last for 1-5 years in 90% of women but may persist as long as 15 years in few women [11]. They are described as sudden feelings of warmth (on the chest, face ...

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Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

Postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT)

... Several biases complicate the interpretation of our re- sults, as well as those of others. The first consideration is selection bias, particularly healthy-user bias. Women who use HRT tend to be more affluent, leaner, ...

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