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Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy
Clinics in Geriatric Medicine, 1993The beneficial impact of hormone replacement therapy on postmenopausal women is substantial. The size of the positive impact has probably been underestimated owing to compliance issues. Patients and physicians need to learn about the important contribution to preventive health care that occurs with estrogen.
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MENOPAUSE AND HORMONE REPLACEMENT THERAPY
Medical Clinics of North America, 1998Menopause is a normal part of life of most women and can be made easier with appropriate information about the events that occur. For those women who desire help for bothersome menopausal symptoms, effective therapy can be offered. The use of HRT for prevention is more complex.
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Beyond hormonal therapies in menopause
Experimental Gerontology, 1994Women in midlife often access health care providers with reports of hot flashes, sleep problems, and depressed mood, perhaps directly or indirectly associated with menopausal hormone shifts. Evidence that stress conditions have profound effects on reproductive function is suggestive that stress adaptation is important to understanding menopausal ...
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Hand osteoarthritis, menopause and menopausal hormone therapy
Maturitas, 2016Hand osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the commonest musculoskeletal conditions, primarily affecting women over the age of 50, typically around the age of the menopause. Symptomatic disease can give rise to substantial pain, impairment of hand function and quality of life, leading to significant socioeconomic cost.
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Orvosi hetilap, 2004
Several converging variables have escalated the interest in menopausal hormone therapy as a unique cardioprotective mechanism for women. These variables include the progressive aging of the population, with women enjoying an increased life expectancy and spending a greater proportion of their lives in the menopausal state; the predominance of clinical ...
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Several converging variables have escalated the interest in menopausal hormone therapy as a unique cardioprotective mechanism for women. These variables include the progressive aging of the population, with women enjoying an increased life expectancy and spending a greater proportion of their lives in the menopausal state; the predominance of clinical ...
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Menopausal hormone therapy and dementia
BMJ, 2023Kejal, Kantarci, JoAnn E, Manson
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2023
Therapeutics Letter 14 discusses menopausal hormone therapy. Education, support and non-drug therapies are essential for all menopausal women. Short-term hormone therapy has a useful role in selected women with established symptoms or disease. Until randomized trials are completed, long-term therapy decisions have to be made in the face of uncertainty ...
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Therapeutics Letter 14 discusses menopausal hormone therapy. Education, support and non-drug therapies are essential for all menopausal women. Short-term hormone therapy has a useful role in selected women with established symptoms or disease. Until randomized trials are completed, long-term therapy decisions have to be made in the face of uncertainty ...
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Menopausal hormone therapy in women with benign gynaecological conditions and cancer
Best Practice and Research in Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 2021Margaret Rees
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