Estrogen Replacement Therapy (ERT) is therapy to replace estrogen no longer made by a woman's body because she is post-menopausal or her ovaries have been damaged or removed.
For many women, the amount of estrogen produced by the ovaries decreases around the ages of 45 and 50. This decline, which is not noticed by most women, goes on for several years. As women become older, the decline in estrogen levels becomes greater. This drop eventually causes the menstrual period to become less frequent...
For years, estrogen therapy was a principal method used to treat ailments associated with menopause, such as osteoporosis. However, when... Read more »
The first randomized clinical trial of nabilone for the treatment of fibromyalgia pain was recently conducted at the University of Manitoba... Read more »
Estrogen is a natural hormone in the female body. As we age, we all experience a gradual loss of estrogen and the rate at which we lose... Read more »
There's some interesting new research about the possible benefits of adding estrogen to the treatment of women with schizophrenia. In a... Read more »
Back in high school biology we all learned that there are many different organ systems in the body--the circulatory system, the respiratory... Read more »
A type of manufactured hormone might provide the benefits of estrogen without the risks associated with hormone replacement therapy. The new study... Read more »
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The pneumococcal conjugate vaccine helps protect against mild and severe infections due to the bacteria Streptococcus pneumoniae. This bacteria... Read more »
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References Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.2011 immunization schedules for children 0 to 18 years of age. October 28, 2010. Read more »
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Ovarian overproduction of androgens is a condition in which the female ovaries make too much testosterone. This leads to the development of male... Read more »
Fungal cells located in synthetic bedding materials may aggravate asthma symptoms, a new study suggests. Researchers say that synthetic filling can... Read more »