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    elderly the best suggestion would be to walk or swim. Not only should you exercise, but a person should also have a healthy diet. Eating more foods with calcium and vitamin D, which could help slow a persons bone loss. For women that has menopause or is having post-menopause has a greater chance of having osteoporosis. Hormone replacement therapy (HRP) would slow down the process of bone deterioration. The final thing a person could do is taking drugs. A very common drug people tend to use is…

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    herbs and hormones, and write a minimum 300 word synopsis of your findings, including what you learned about herbs and hormones. Susun S. Weed "Phytoestrogens - Friends or Foes? Can Plant Hormones Help Women in Menopause? Do They Affect Breast Cancer? Treatment of Vasomotor Systoms of Menopause with Black Cohosh, Multibotanicals, Soy, Hormone Therapy, or Placebo Estrogen Dependent Tumors and Herbs: How Modern Conditions Change Traditional Practices National Women's Health Network "Herbs and…

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    There are risk factors and benefits of HRT. You should take into consideration of a woman’s age, time since menopause, estimated duration of use and other known risk factors. I feel that HRT will have a negative effect on breast health however, it should take into consideration of age, time since menopause and estimated duration of use. Although, it would more beneficial and effective for short durations and at low…

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    bowel and bladder, lymph nodes, lungs, and liver.[4][5] The risk of ovarian cancer increases in women who have ovulated more over their lifetime. This includes those who have never had children, those who begin ovulation at a younger age or reach menopause at an older age.[6] Other risk…

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    The most common risk factors include exogenous estrogen , the polycystic ovarian syndrome, ovarian neoplasm, obesity, infertility and late menopause. The two other risk factors, diabetes mellitus and hypertension are considered as a consequence of obesity and not a direct cause of endometrial…

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    Bizarre Myths About PCOS

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    Have You Heard These 4 Bizarre Myths About PCOS Or, 4 Bizarre Myths About PCOS Or, 4 Bizarre Myths You’ll Ever Heard About PCOS Summary: PCOS or Polycystic Ovary Syndrome is a curse for women who are trying to conceive. Apart from causing infertility, PCOS is also the reason behind many other health issues as well. Here are top 4 myths about PCOS debunked. Main Content: Women reproductive system is quite volatile and it often gets infected with numerous infections and other health issues. PCOS…

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    gave an example with a group of 100 women who want to start a family. It would take 1-2 years for each of these women to conceive a child due to different psychosocial cues. Furthermore, Dr. Vitzthum wants to study Bolivian women’s transition to menopause because, so far, there has been no study of hormonal variation in…

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    Hormone Therapy

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    In other cases, it is related to an individual’s genes. The increased familial prevalence of breast cancer may be indicative of a gene that is passed down through generations. Two genes that researcher have linked to increased risk are the BRCA1 and CHEK2 genes (Breast Cancer). These genes are typically passed downed from parent to child and in cases that cancer does develop it is referred to as inherited cancer (Breast Cancer). Hormones have been show to play a large role in the risk and…

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    Menopause is often described as an increase in waistline circumference and fat mass (FM). Women on their postmenopausal stage with more adipose tissue are more susceptible to metabolic complications than those physically fit postmenopausal women. (Ele´onor Riesco, PhD,1,2 et. al, 2010) There is a unique benefit from exercise to these women for a reason that it could increase the total and abdominal weight gain after menopause. When there is a body fat, abdominal…

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    could significantly throw off their hormone balance and cause unwanted breast development or weight gain. In fact, some women take black cohosh to enhance the firmness and size of their breasts. It is mostly known for alleviating the symptoms of menopause though. Hot flashes,…

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