Hormone replacement after menopause?Examines the use of postmenopausal hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to lower the risk of heart attack to people with diabetes. Effects of HRT on overall cholesterol levels; Other studies conducted on the effect of HRT.McCarrenMarieEBSCO_AspDiabetes Forecast...
Women who initiate use soon after menopause, and continue for many years, appear to be at particularly high risk. For example, for a woman ... MacDonald,C Paul - 《New England Journal of Medicine》 被引量: 7发表: 1986年 加载更多
Menopause refers to the time in life at which a woman no longer menstruates. The average age of menopause is 51. Learn about symptoms, treatment, and supplements.
(HealthDay)—Healthy women at low risk of cardiovascular disease may be able to take hormone replacement therapy soon after menopause for a short time without harming their hearts, according to a new study. Previous studies, including the large-scale Women's Health Initiative, found that hormone ...
Heart disease,stroke,dementia, mood changes, and osteoporosis because they have early menopause or estrogen deficiency. These could be caused because of surgery to remove the ovaries, or a condition calledovarian insufficiency. Estrogen Therapy
A recent study accepted for publication in The Endocrine Society's Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism (JCEM) found that postmenopausal women who smoke have higher androgen and estrogen...
the active hormonal form of a sterol which was erroneously thought to be a vitamin until about 9 years ago. “Vitamin” D is not a necessary component of our diet; our bodies can make it if we are exposed to sunlight. In addition, vitamin D must undergo several chemical changes before ...
To describe changes in use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) in an Australian population and to determine HRT use in women at risk of cardiovascular disease and osteoporotic fracture. Data were derived from the 1997 South Australian ... Roger E Peverill,Richard W Harper - 《Medical Journal ...
"Obviously, quitting smoking has major health benefits such as prevention of cancer, respiratory and heart diseases," said Brand. "Our research suggests that smoking cessation may have additional effects by modifying hormone-related disease risks, but this was not the subject of the present study ...
Synopsis The reduction in estrogen production that occurs at menopause is associated with several long term sequelae. There is an accelerated decrease in bone mineral density leading to an increased risk of osteoporotic fracture. Furthermore, changes in plasma lipid profiles and other cardiovascular para...