In the later stages of life both men and women can suffer from the onset of a weakening of bone density. This loss is at a fractional percentage rate per y
Estrogen Research
Menopause can be a very traumatic time for a woman and unfortunately post menopause offers little relief from hot flashes and breast tenderness for many wo
Many women find that combination hormone therapies, such as estrogen plus progesterone, are some of the most effective ways to treat menopausal symptoms. H
This article serves to review another article written by Weintraub and colleagues which said the when monitoring postmenopausal women that were receiving e
Currently affecting between over 17 million females over the age of 50 in the US, osteoporosis is a condition that lowers bone density and makes women more
Estrogen hormones are a common treatment for women looking to alleviate the symptoms of menopause. Women also turn to estrogen hormones therapy to combat c
A great deal of evidence suggests that a lack of estrogen hormones affects periodontal tissues and may play a part in the development of periodontitis in p
Hormone therapy and the application of estrogens into the human body has long been used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Such an artificial means of cur
Estrogen Hormones have been introduced to the menopausal and postmenopausal bodies of women or several years in what was thought to be the safe treatment o
Urinary incontinence is not one of the most common menopause symptoms women can suffer from, however it is one of the most embarrassing and difficult to co
Since the 1940s, estrogen hormones have been a common supplement for treating menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes. Estrogen hormones have also been use
The 2000 study by Micheal H. Davidson et al. "Effects of Continuous Estrogen and Estrogen-Progestin Replacement Regimens on Cardiovascular Risk Markers in
Bone fractures become more an more common as women age, undoubtedly due to the weakening of the bones as estrogen levels fall and the common onset of osteo
Even though short-term use of unopposed estrogen therapy does not appear to increase the risk of breast cancer, the impact of longer-term estrogen therapy
After menopause, women face an increased risk of developing osteoporosis due to dropping levels of estrogen. As a result, many women use estrogen replaceme
When a woman stops menstruating her estrogen levels drop significantly. Estrogen is responsible for maintaining proper health in women, so as estrogen decr
After menopause, the level of estrogen in a women's body is significantly low. Because of the natural loss of estrogen, postmenopausal women experience a s
Until recently it was widely thought that the depletion of eggs in the ovaries and the following change in estrogen levels in a women's body was the sole c
After the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) released a report in 2002 about the effects of postmenopausal estrogen, use of estrogen has changed. Further repo
After two publications in July 2002 informed of negative side effects associated with estrogen/progestin combination therapy, use of previous steadily risi
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine presents new research suggesting that estrogen is a vital key to preventing cardiovascular disease
Problems with attention? Concentration? Increased forgetfulness? If you are a midlife woman, you must be passing by through these difficulties. Research st
The potential benefits of taking estrogen replacement therapy are many, especially during menopause for hot flashes relief, lowering the risks of heart dis