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    Menopause Research Paper

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    Here is a natural remedy for menopause. This will not only get rid of your symptoms, it will transform your life. I have had the most amazing light bulb moment. A transformational experience, I have become enlightened, it is truly astounding. I would like to share it with you, some of you may get something out of it. If you are looking for a natural menopause treatment, this may very well be the answer you are looking for. I was experiencing menopause, hot flushes, weight gain, headaches,…

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    Causes Of Endometriosis

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    endometriosis; any medical condition that impedes the normal passage of menstrual flow out of the body; history of pelvic infection; and any uterine abnormalities. Endometriosis usually develops years after the onset of menstruation. During pregnancy and menopause, endometriosis signs and symptoms may cease…

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    Menopause Changes

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    We try to hide from it, we try not to talk about it, we can spend more than one third of our life dealing with it, its Menopause. Menopause a nasty little word that many of us women try to run from. This is the time in a women’s life that is marked by the end of her ability to reproduce. This life change can be hard for many women due to the fact that they can no longer reproduce, but more importantly the ovaries no longer release the high levels of estrogen that our bodies need to function…

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    name for abnormal menstrual bleeding, may be a sign of a serious condition. What Triggers Heavy Periods? Hormones often play a role in abnormal or heavy bleeding. Certain types of birth control impact hormone levels, as does the beginnings of menopause, and an overabundance or lack of a hormone may also come about as a result of a thyroid issue or certain medications. Sadly, a bleeding disorder, such as von Willebrand disease, or endometrial cancer, may also bring about abnormal bleeding. The…

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    Hip Fractures Case Study

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    HuHip Fractures Population at Greatest Risk for Hip Fractures Population at greatest risk for hip fractures is older people with osteoporosis, especially white women. The elderly have weaker bone due to osteoporosis and they are more likely to fall due to conditions such as neurological impairment, impaired vision, poor balance, side effects from medications, institutional living, physical inactivity, and difficulty maneuvering around environmental hazards. After a hip fracture, many are…

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    Introduction: Postmenopausal women have a greater risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) in later life [1]. Estrogen is nephroprotective in premenopausal women; however, it has been suggested that the loss of estrogen predisposes women to reduced kidney function [2]. As a consequence, there is an increased risk of incident mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and dementia, which has been demonstrated by several studies [3-5]. The risk of incident cognitive impairment and dementia are…

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    Triptorelin Research Paper

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    Triptorelin: Product Description Triptorelin is a synthetic decapeptide hormone which falls under the gonadotropin-releasing hormone agonist (GnRH agonist) utilized as the pamoates or acetate salts. GnRH is Triptorelin (GnRH) initiates persistent stimulation of the pituitary glands and therefore leads to a decline in the levels of follicle stimulating hormone (FSH) and gonatropins luteinizing hormone (LH) secreted by the pituitary gland. It achieves this function by over stimulating the body’s…

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    Estrogen Therapy Essay

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    The effects of estrogen replacement therapy on the cardiovascular system have been debated for a while. Elevated levels of homocysteine even to a mild or moderate degree have been associated with an increased risk for CVD. A recent meta-analysis revealed a graded and linear relationship between increased cardiovascular risk and elevated homocysteine levels. (Yuksel et. al, 2011). Estrogen replacement was given to the surgically induced menopausal women evaluating the levels of homocysteine. A…

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    What Causes Osteoporosis

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    Osteoporosis affects both genders and this is a bone disease. It is a condition in which bones become fragile and brittle. It occurs when the body loses a lot of bone, makes little bone, or both. Bones become weak and makes it easy for the bones to break from a fall (What is Osteoporosis and What Causes It). About 68% out of 44 million people at risk for this bone disease are women (Why Osteoporosis is More Common in Women). Osteoporosis is called a silent disease because a person can’t feel…

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    Is there a connection between postmenopausal osteoporosis and periodontal disease? Osteoporosis and periodontal disease are two major health problems of the geriatric population. Periodontal disease is increasing every day, women with postmenopausal osteoporosis have a higher risk for developing this condition. The social and financial costs of tooth loss are very common among this population. “Osteoporosis Affects more than 20 million people and cause nearly two million fractures per year, most…

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