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Lifestyle Management in Menopause: A Systematic Review of Women With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
ABSTRACT Objective Premature ovarian insufficiency (POI), the loss of ovarian function before age 40, increases the risk of cardiovascular disease, low bone mineral density, dementia and psychological distress. Lifestyle interventions reduce chronic disease risk in other populations and, with hormone therapy, may improve health outcomes in POI.
Ladan Yeganeh +4 more
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Bifunctional TiO<sub>2</sub>@AgNP Superstructures as a SERS-Sensing Platform for Identifying Flavonoids in Chinese Herbal Medicine. [PDF]
Li Y +7 more
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Differences in characteristics between naturalized threatened plants and other threatened plants
Abstract Many non‐native plant species introduced by humans have become naturalized. At the same time many species are threatened in their native range. However, the number of plant species threatened in their native range that are naturalized elsewhere remains unknown.
Weihan Zhao +10 more
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Chinese herbal medicine Ding Kun Dan for menopausal syndrome: A systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Su Y +9 more
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Real-world observations and impacts of Chinese herbal medicine for migraine: results of a registry-based cohort study [PDF]
Shaohua Lyu +8 more
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Luteolin alleviates DSS‐induced ulcerative colitis in mice by targeting the NLRP3 inflammasome, as it shows no effect in NLRP3‐/‐ mice. It inhibits NLRP3 activation and IL‐1β secretion in macrophages by reducing ROS, mtROS and calcium levels via AMPK binding and signalling. Metabolomic changes suggest lipid metabolism involvement. Luteolin represents a
Lianxiang Luo +8 more
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Hypercalcemia with the Oral Administration of Active Vitamin D3 and Chinese Herbal Medicine. [PDF]
Matsumoto N +6 more
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Abstract Objective Sleep disturbances and epilepsy are closely interrelated. This study aimed to examine associations between sleep quality, affective symptoms, and quality of life (QoL) in people with epilepsy (PWE), and to identify clinical and sociodemographic factors linked to impaired sleep. Methods We conducted a multicenter cross‐sectional study
Johann Philipp Zöllner +11 more
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