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Estrogen Therapy Helps Or Hurts The Brain Depending On Reproductive Status, Animal Study Suggests
June 15, 2008 Estrogen therapy may limit stroke damage if started close to, but not long after reproductive cycles are over, according to a new animal ... > full story -
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New Method Of Managing Risk In Pregnancy Leads To Healthier Newborns, Better Outcomes For Moms
June 2, 2008 Researchers have found an alternative method for obstetric care that leads not only to healthier newborns, but better outcomes for moms as well. The method maximizes the chance for vaginal delivery, ... > full story -
Long-Term Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Risk Until 5 Years After Use, Study Finds
May 28, 2008 Now there is proof for women in Germany, too: If hormone replacement therapy is taken over a period of more than five years, the risk of breast cancer will increase. While this risk is considerably ... > full story -
Estrogen Fuels Female Need For Power And Control
May 22, 2008 New psychology research suggests that the sex hormone estrogen may be for women what testosterone is for men: The fuel of power. Until recently, some researchers doubted whether women had a ... > full story -
Fibroids Common, But Women Have Options
May 16, 2008 Small fibroids located just beneath the lining of the uterus (submucosal) are more likely to move to the endometrial cavity after uterine artery embolization but usually don't cause major ... > full story -
Treatment Advances For Fibroids, Menopause
May 4, 2008 Women with fibroids and endometriosis facing the possibility of hysterectomy may now choose less invasive treatment options to preserve fertility, according to a Yale professor presenting at the ... > full story -
Hormone Therapy In Postmenopausal Women Associated With Increased Risk Of Stroke
April 28, 2008 Postmenopausal women taking hormone therapy appear to have an increased risk of stroke regardless of when they started treatment, according to a new report. Compared to women who had never used ... > full story -
How Is A Regulator Of Sex Hormone Production Regulated Itself?
April 22, 2008 The production of the sex hormones testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen is controlled by two other hormones, which are known as luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). ... > full story -
Hormone Therapy: Does Timing Matter?
April 16, 2008 Hormone therapy may have different effects on blood vessels if it is started early in menopause as opposed to later, researchers ... > full story -
Hormone Use Related To Lower Risk Of Macular Degeneration In Postmenopausal Women
April 14, 2008 Women who take postmenopausal hormones appear to have a lower risk of developing advanced stages of the eye disease age-related macular degeneration, especially if they had also taken oral ... > full story
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