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Estrogen, Epigenetics, and Cardiometabolic Health: Mechanisms and Therapeutic Strategies in Postmenopausal Women. [PDF]
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Overview of Aging, Skin Health, Estrogen, Menopause and HRT. [PDF]
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Estradiol signaling in the medial preoptic nucleus: a lifespan framework for female sleep regulation. [PDF]
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The future of HRT/MHT and Alzheimer's disease risk, onset and progression. [PDF]
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Estrogen replacement therapy: An overview
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1989Levels of circulating estrogen fall during the perimenopausal period, resulting in changes in the postmenopausal woman's genitourinary tract, central nervous and cardiovascular systems, skin, and bone. Exogenous estrogen minimizes the benign symptoms and prevents the increased incidence of osteoporosis and atherosclerotic heart disease that accompany ...
D R Mishell
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1986
The popularity of estrogen therapy for the menopausal woman seems to be on the rise again, with new evidence on the risks and treatment of osteoporosis and the protective effect of progestin on the endometrium becoming clearer. The risks of estrogen treatment must remain a prime concern of the practitioner, and hazards may be minimized through careful ...
C B, Hammond, W S, Maxson
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The popularity of estrogen therapy for the menopausal woman seems to be on the rise again, with new evidence on the risks and treatment of osteoporosis and the protective effect of progestin on the endometrium becoming clearer. The risks of estrogen treatment must remain a prime concern of the practitioner, and hazards may be minimized through careful ...
C B, Hammond, W S, Maxson
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Clinical Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1981
The popularity of estrogen therapy for the menopausal woman seems to be on the rise again, with new evidence on the risks and treatment of osteoporosis and the protective effect of progestin on the endometrium becoming clearer. The risks of estrogen treatment must remain a prime concern of the practitioner, and hazards may be minimized through careful ...
T C, Vaughn, C B, Hammond
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The popularity of estrogen therapy for the menopausal woman seems to be on the rise again, with new evidence on the risks and treatment of osteoporosis and the protective effect of progestin on the endometrium becoming clearer. The risks of estrogen treatment must remain a prime concern of the practitioner, and hazards may be minimized through careful ...
T C, Vaughn, C B, Hammond
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