Hormone replacement therapyPurpose Degenerative scoliosis usually begins at menopause and lateral rotatory olisthesis (LRO) might be a triggering factor in the onset of degenerative scoliosis in postmenopausal women. We set out to evaluate the influence of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on ...
For millions of American women, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has provided relief from side effects of menopause. As the ovaries stop releasing eggs, a woman's body also stops producing the hormones progesterone and estrogen. This change often affects quality of life due to hot flashes, mood...
Does hormone replacement therapy affect the use of prescription medicines in postmenopausal women: experience from the Estonian Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy Trial [ISRCTN35338757]. BJOG 2007;114:548-54.Veerus P, Fischer K, Hovi SL, Karro H, Hemminki E: Does hormone replacement therapy affect the...
Hormone Replacement Therapy in Relation to Breast Cancer The possible association between use of estrogen replacement therapy or combined estrogen-progestin replacement therapy and the incidence of breast cancer ... CL Chen,NS Weiss,P Newcomb,... - 《Jama the Journal of the American Medical Associat...
New evidence published today in the Cochrane Library shows that hormone replacement therapy does not protect post-menopausal women against cardiovascular disease, and may even cause an increased risk of stroke.
To the Editor: Recently, Robbins and Clarke reported a sharp decrease in the incidence rate of first primary breast cancer in women throughout 50 years in the United States, which was attributed to a decrease in hormone replacement therapy (HRT) since 2001, consistent to an earlier study that...
Another way menopause is related to dry eyes is the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). HRT is a treatment used to relieve the symptoms of perimenopause. There are two types of menopausal hormone therapy: estrogen only and estrogen plus progesterone (another female sex hormone). ...
Papers on Current Clinical and Basic Investigation: WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 2002: PDF Only Does Hormone Replacement Affect Overactive Bladder Symptoms and Quality of Life during Transdermal Oxybutynin Therapy?* Davila, G. W. MD; Dmochowski, Roger R. MD; Sanders, Steven W. PharmDLogin...
Recent data 113, 114indicate that the addition of progesterone to estrogen, in combined hormone replacement therapy, may also be associated with beneficial effects on endothelial function. Early data suggest that the same therapeutic strategies that improve arterial endothelial function may also be ...
A simple blood test to check your hormone levels is often all it takes to identify the source of your symptoms. A treatment protocol utilizingTRT (Testosterone Replacement Therapy) or other HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy)can then be tailored to your specific condition and circumstances to relieve...