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Menopause

Current Opinion in Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2023
Menopause is an event identified in retrospect; that is, the last menstrual period followed by twelve months of amenorrhea. Menopause is also a transition from reproductive to post-reproductive life characterized by hormonal changes that contribute to symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats.
PETENEINUO RULU, LYNNETTE LEIDY SIEVERT
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Menopause

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2021
This review focuses on the diagnosis and management of menopause, highlighting both hormonal and nonhormonal treatment options. In particular, the article focuses on recent data on the risks and benefits of hormone therapy to help clinicians better counsel their patients about decision making with regard to understanding and treating menopause symptoms.
Melissa A. McNeil, Sarah B. Merriam
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Menopause

Medical Clinics of North America, 1995
The use of naturally occurring sex steroids in humans represents faithful replacement of the steroids lost at ovarian failure. By using timed measurements of the replaced steroids to ensure attainment of premenopausal levels of the deficient hormones, the adequacy of an individual's therapy can be monitored.
J T, Hargrove, E, Eisenberg
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Menopause

Nursing Standard, 2003
The menopause is a significant event in the lives of most women. Some have positive experiences while others may have difficulty managing their symptoms and adjusting to the changes that result. This article discusses the physiology, symptoms and treatment of the effects of menopause.
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Menopause

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 2018
The menopausal transition is a time when many physical and psychological changes are occurring for women. Women may experience irregular menses, vasomotor symptoms, sleep disruption, mood disorders as well as genitourinary symptoms. Despite irregular menstrual cycles, some women can still conceive.
Beth, Potter   +4 more
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Menopause and post-menopause

Baillière's Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism, 1997
From the endocrine point of view, menopause is considered a deficiency state and oestrogen therapy regarded as restoring the pre-menopausal endocrine milieu. Oestrogen therapy alleviates acute climacteric symptoms and also reduces the risk of cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis and Alzheimer's disease.
G M, Prelevic, H S, Jacobs
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