Progestogens in menopausal hormone therapy [PDF]
Progestogens share one common effect: the ability to convert proliferative endometrium to its secretory form. In contrast, their biological activity is varied, depending on the chemical structure, pharmacokinetics, receptor affinity and different potency
Małgorzata Bińkowska, Jarosław Woroń
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Menopausal hormone therapy [PDF]
Although estrogen has been clinically available for more than 6 decades, women have been confused by different opinions regarding the risks and benefits of menopausal hormone therapy (HT), estrogen therapy (ET), and estrogen-progestin therapy (EPT).
Pardini, Dolores
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Summary: Background: Women benefit from reduced fracture risk while using menopausal hormone therapy. However, information on risks after stopping menopausal hormone therapy is scarce and inconsistent, with no information on longer-term fracture risk as
Yana Vinogradova, PhD +4 more
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Menopausal hormone therapy and risk of neuropsychiatric disease: a drug target Mendelian randomisation study. [PDF]
Schindler LS +8 more
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Menopausal hormone therapy informed consent [PDF]
A little over a year ago now, the large hormone therapy clinical trial of the Women’s Health Initiative came to an abrupt halt. The publication of the results rocked the medical community and our patients because a class of drugs once thought to be associated overwhelmingly with benefit was found to cause more harm than good.
Susan L. Hendrix
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Menopausal hormone therapy and exercise on psychosocial well-being and stress in menopausal women. [PDF]
Kuck MJ, Hogervorst E.
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Effects of menopausal hormone therapy on gut microbiota in postmenopausal women and the relationship with bone metabolism. [PDF]
Xiong J, Li L, Ao M, Tu Y, Tu K, Li L.
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Menopausal hormone therapy shows superior efficacy to complementary and alternative medicine in treating symptomatic hand osteoarthritis in Japanese women during perimenopause [PDF]
Background: Symptomatic hand osteoarthritis frequently affects perimenopausal women and is believed to be associated with estrogen deficiency. However, effective medical therapies for symptomatic relief remain limited.
Hiromi Sasaki +5 more
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Menopausal hormone therapy and dementia [PDF]
Kejal, Kantarci, JoAnn E, Manson
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Correction of menopausal disorders: new possibilities of menopausal hormone therapy
Determining the role of menopausal hormone therapy in the era of covid infection is an urgent task. The reasons for the lower rate of severe outcomes in women against the background of covid infection compared to men are currently being discussed.
L. Yu. Karakhalis
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