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Menopause: focus on additional therapy opportunities. Literature review

open access: yesРепродуктивная эндокринология, 2020
About 10% of the world's populations are menopausal women. This period coincides with the most active social and professional activities of almost every woman. In addition to typical manifestations, this age stage is characterized by menopausal metabolic
О. О. Єфіменко   +1 more
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Sex‐Specific Regulation of Glycemic Homeostasis by Theabrownin from Pu‐erh Tea

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Pu‐erh tea's key component, theabrownin (TB), lowers blood glucose in a sex‐specific manner. In females, estrogen boosts intestinal MUC2 production, which dramatically enhances TB's ability to inhibit the carbohydrate‐digesting enzyme α‐glucosidase.
Yang Li   +22 more
wiley   +1 more source

Bioidentical Hormones for Menopausal Therapy [PDF]

open access: yesWomen's Health, 2008
'Bioidentical hormones' is a term created by the lay media to refer to chemicals derived from plants that are modified to be structurally identical to endogenous human hormones. These compounds include estradiol, estrone, estriol, progesterone, testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone when prescribed for menopausal women.
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Hormone replacement therapy: perspectives from women, medicine and sociology [PDF]

open access: yes, 1997
Developed on the boundary between medicine and sociology, this thesis develops a critique of the perspectives of these disciplines through analysis of a study of women's perspectives on hormone replacement therapy.
Griffiths, Frances Ellen   +1 more
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Is the biology of breast cancer changing? A study of hormone receptor status 1984-1986 and 1996-1997 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
Using archived tumours, those from 1984-1986 and 1996-1997 underwent immunohistochemistry for hormone receptors and grade analysis. A significant shift towards more ER-positive and low-grade disease was found; this appears to reflect screening practices,
Cooke, T.G.   +13 more
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Hormone therapy, menopause, and endothelial function

open access: yes, 2023
Wenner, Megan M.Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) continue to be the leading cause of death in the United States. The prevalence of CVD is greater in men than women until menopause, where the rates in women then not only reach, but exceed those in men.
Schwab, Allyson
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Amuc_1473 Links Gut Microbes to Skeletal Homeostasis and Counteracts Multifactorial Osteoporosis

open access: yesAdvanced Science, EarlyView.
Amuc_1473, a previously uncharacterized protein enriched in Akkermansia muciniphila‐derived extracellular vesicles, is identified as a gut–bone messenger that promotes osteogenesis and inhibits osteoclastogenesis by engaging transcriptional and translational regulators in bone cells.
Shan‐Shan Rao   +28 more
wiley   +1 more source

Menopausal symptoms and utilization of menopausal hormone therapy among women aged 40–60 years in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a cross-sectional study

open access: yesBMC Women's Health
Background The onset of menopause leads to diminished estrogen exposure, resulting in a high morbidity burden related to menopausal symptoms. Menopausal hormonal therapy is an effective therapy that offers more advantages than disadvantages for women ...
Tewodros Getahun Asfaw   +2 more
doaj   +1 more source

Unified clinical protocol of primary, secondary (specialized), tertiary (highly specialized) medical care “Menopausal disorders and other disorders in the perimenopausal period”

open access: yesРепродуктивная эндокринология, 2023
This protocol was developed on the basis of the clinical guideline “Menopausal disorders and other disorders in the perimenopausal period”, which is based on the principles of evidence-based medicine and takes into account the clinical guideline ...
Editor
doaj   +1 more source

Natural hormone therapy for menopause

open access: yesGynecological Endocrinology, 2009
Menopausal women are deficient in estrogen, progesterone, and frequently in testosterone and DHEA. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in the United States has generally consisted of one or two agents, typically equine estrogen and medroxyprogesterone, with increased risk of heart attack, stroke, dementia, and breast cancer [WHI trials].
openaire   +2 more sources

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