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Estrogen Replacement May Help Slow Decline In Memory In Post-Menopausal Women
December 28, 1997 A new long-term study from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) suggests that use of estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) by post-menopausal women may help slow normal age-related decline in memory. ... > full story -
1997 -- A Year Of Headlines About Women's Health
December 27, 1997 Women's health issues frequently made headlines in 1997 -- from mammograms and pap smears to diet pills and hormone replacement ... > full story -
Researchers Report Estrogen Hastens Healing
November 5, 1997 Hormone replacement therapy may prove to be very beneficial to wound healing processes in elderly ... > full story -
Pregnancy, Oral Contraceptives, Hormone Replacement Therapy As Risk Factors For Stroke
April 16, 1997 During the weeks immediately following delivery of a baby, new mothers are at increased risk of strokes, a University of Maryland School of Medicine neurology professor told the American Academy of ... > full story -
Protective Effect Of Progestin In Hormone Replacement Therapy Appears to Be Dose-Related
February 18, 1997 To help protect against endometrial cancer, women who take estrogen replacement therapy should also take progestin at least 10 days a month, say researchers at the University of ... > full story
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