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190 matches found for "Menopause"

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Fertility procedures need not delay breast cancer treatment for younger women

A new study published in the November issue of the Journal of the American College of Surgeons shows that breast cancer patients under 40 years old who undergo fertility preservation do not face a sig...

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Researchers believe hormone therapy should not be stopped prior to mammograms

Annual mammography screening is credited with a significant reduction in breast cancer mortality in women older than 50, and is considered a pillar of routine healthcare maintenance in most population...

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Experimental approach may reverse rheumatoid arthritis and osteoporosis

Bone is continually recycled to maintain its strength through the competing action of osteoclasts, cells that break down aging bone, and osteoblasts, which build new bone. Osteoclasts also play a cent...

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Seizure drug enhances sleep for women with hot flashes

Approximately 40 percent of menopausal women experience sleep disruption, often in the form of difficulty with sleep initiation and frequent nighttime awakenings. The study is the first to show sustai...

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Botanicals have no effect on hot flashes or cognition

The studies appear online and will be published in an upcoming issue of Menopause, the journal of The North American Menopause Society.In the first study, the botanicals black cohosh and red c...

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Ovary removal may increase lung cancer risk

Women who have premature menopause because of medical interventions are at an increased risk of developing lung cancer, according to a new study published in the International Journal of Cancer. ...

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Asian Spice Could Reduce Breast Cancer Risk in Postmenopausal Women Exposed to Hormone Replacement Therapy

Now, University of Missouri researchers have found that curcumin, a popular Indian spice derived from the turmeric root, could reduce the cancer risk for women after exposure to hormone replacement th...

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Ovarian transplantation: First baby is born after a new technique

Dr. Pascal Piver, manager of the IVF Centre at Limoges University Hospital, Limoges, France, described a new, two-step method of ovarian transplant that has produced excellent results in women whose o...

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Could hormones explain gender differences in neurological disease?

Research published today in the open access journal BMC Neuroscience suggests that a number of estrogens acting through their receptors affect the DAT, which may explain trends in timing of women'...

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Hormone therapy plus physical activity reduce belly fat, body fat percentage after menopause

The study provides new information on the health benefits of any type of physical activity, not just exercise, said the presenting author Poli Mara Spritzer, MD, PhD, a professor at the Federal Univer...

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A break from hormone therapy doesn't improve mammograms

Some women take a short break from using postmenopausal hormone therapy before getting their breasts screened for cancer with mammography. They hope to lower their risk of being called back afterward ...

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Discovery Could Help Feed Millions

The Northern Arizona University researcher and her colleagues at NAU and the University of Arizona identified a nontoxic chemical technology that when applied to rodents, caused infertility in rats, w...

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Menopause Transition May Cause Trouble Learning

For a four-year period, researchers studied 2,362 women, who were between the ages of 42 and 52 had at least one menstrual period in the three months before the study started. The women were g...

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Study finds genetic links to age of first menstrual period and menopause

Newly identified gene variants associated with the age at which females experience their first menstrual period and the onset of menopause may help shed light on the prevention of breast and endometri...

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Estrogen Controls How the Brain Processes Sound

Scientists at the University of Rochester have discovered that the hormone estrogen plays a pivotal role in how the brain processes sounds.The findings, published in today's issue of The ...

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