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Drugs of Today, 1998
Menopause is the cessation of menses caused by the age-associated decline in gonadal hormone secretion in women. Although men do not menstruate, they do have an age-associated decline in gonadal hormone secretion. This "male menopause" is associated with loss of libido, loss of muscle mass and various other undesirable effects. The underlying causes of
T, Mulligan, M, Godschalk
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Menopause is the cessation of menses caused by the age-associated decline in gonadal hormone secretion in women. Although men do not menstruate, they do have an age-associated decline in gonadal hormone secretion. This "male menopause" is associated with loss of libido, loss of muscle mass and various other undesirable effects. The underlying causes of
T, Mulligan, M, Godschalk
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The Lancet, 1999
Menopause is diagnosed after 12 months of amenorrhoea resulting from the permanent cessation of ovarian function. The mean age at menopause is 51 years. The perimenopause, a time of changing ovarian function, precedes the final menses by several years.
G A, Greendale, N P, Lee, E R, Arriola
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Menopause is diagnosed after 12 months of amenorrhoea resulting from the permanent cessation of ovarian function. The mean age at menopause is 51 years. The perimenopause, a time of changing ovarian function, precedes the final menses by several years.
G A, Greendale, N P, Lee, E R, Arriola
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Munchener medizinische Wochenschrift (1950), 2003
F, VON MIKULICZ-RADECKI, K H, BRUNTSCH
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F, VON MIKULICZ-RADECKI, K H, BRUNTSCH
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