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Hormone Replacement Therapy Top Related Articles
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6). The Change - When Menopause Became A Disease By : Rebecca Prescott
The medicalization of menopause is a process that has subtly been going on since the 1930's, although it wasn't until the 1960's that it really picked up momentum in the public eye. This medicalization has transformed the understanding of what is a natural process, into one defined as a disease.
When you define something as a disease, then treatment becomes compulsory.
Article Related to: menopause, hormone replacement therapy, hrt
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9). Why Is It So Difficult To Lose Weight After 30? By : Dov Oshri
Have you tried to lose weight after 30? Wasn’t that more difficult than ever before? Guess what? It’s even more difficult after 40! Have you ever wondered why your body reacts differently to the same regimes you apply in different stages of your life?
People that have never had a weight problem get flabbier after 30 without clear explanation. They start exercising and they don’t see any improvement.
Article Related to: anti-aging, weight loss, lose weight, dhea, hgh, human growth hormone, free-radicals, anti-oxidants, hormone replacement therapy, hrt, blood sugar
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10). What Is Natural Hormone Replacement Therapy? By : Gray Rollins
Our hormones maintain the chemical balance in the body. The menstrual cycle in women triggers the production of some important hormones like estrogen, progesterone and testosterone. When the ovaries stop functioning, whether due to age (menopause) or due to surgical removal, there is a cessation in the production of these vital hormones. Accompanying physiological changes include osteoporosis, vaginal dryness, hot flashes, insomnia, irregular periods, loss of libido, and possibly cancer.
Article Related to: hormone replacement therapy, menopause
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11). Everything Midlife Women Would Like to Know about Sleep (if they weren’t too tired to ask) By : Carol Weeg
A good night’s sleep may be elusive once women reach their 40’s and beyond. Fluctuating hormone levels, a mind that doesn’t turn off when you turn in, and getting up to use the bathroom all contribute to sleepless nights and yawn-filled days. If you’re tired of counting sheep when you should be snoozing, the following answers to sleep questions can help:
What can I do about night sweats?
In perimenopause and menopause, declining estrogen levels can cause hot flashes while you sleep, called night sweats.
Article Related to: sleep, women, midlife, menopause, perimenopause, hormone replacement therapy
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12). HRT, Breast Cancer, And Bioidentical Hormones By : Rebecca Prescott
The symptoms of menopause are akin to labor pains in that they feel like they will go on forever, yet they herald the birth of new life. In fact, whilst perimenopause lasts a lot longer - from 5 to 10, or up to 13 years, it is not an indicator of how 'life will be'. Menopause is a time of growth and adaptation, and our bodies are an intimate part of the journey.
Article Related to: hrt, menopause, bioidentical hormones, premarin, hormone replacement therapy
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14). HRT Facts, Risks, And Recommendations By : Rebecca Prescott
HRT has many benefits to menopausal women, although with long term use it can have some serious side effects too.
These side effects have received a lot of publicity recently, and led to a reappraisal by the medical establishment on how HRT is administered, and to whom. In the UK, the recommendation now is to prescribe HRT to women who experience severe side effects during menopause.
Article Related to: hrt, hormone replacement therapy, menopause
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