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Hormone replacement therapy and dementia risk among postmenopausal women: evidence from the UK Biobank

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Hormone replacement therapy

Drug and Therapeutics Bulletin, 1996
Discussion about the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) should be a routine component of managing the menopause. Discussion should include a brief description of the physiological processes that underlie the changes, the rationale for using HRT, the ways it can be given, the advantages and disadvantages of the various regimens and the ways of ...
John A. Collins, Patrick J. Taylor
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Hormone replacement therapy

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 1999
Hormone replacement therapy is increasingly being used for purposes unrelated to the alleviation of menopausal symptoms, such as the prevention of osteoporosis and cardiovascular disease. Clinical trials, however, suggest that the one drug/many purposes concept may be too optimistic.
T, Kooistra, J J, Emeis
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Hormone Replacement Therapy

Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, 2004
An estimated 10 million women in the United States currently use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for relief of menopausal symptoms or prevention of chronic disease conditions such as osteoporosis. 1 However, the early termination of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) study, which examined the use of estrogen as primary prevention for osteoporosis ...
Heather V, Lochner, Thomas A, Einhorn
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