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10/29/2019
Study findings show that older women who drink more soda may be more likely to suffer hip fractures than their counterparts who consume little to no soda.
Study findings show that older women who drink more soda may be more likely to suffer hip fractures than their counterparts who consume little to no soda.
Study findings show that older...
10/29/2019
Annals of Long-Term Care
News
03/21/2019
Women who take hormone replacement therapy to ease menopause symptoms may be slightly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Women who take hormone replacement therapy to ease menopause symptoms may be slightly more likely to develop Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
Women who take hormone...
03/21/2019
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07/07/2017
A recent study found that women over age 65 dealing with hot flashes and other treatable symptoms of low estrogen are more likely to also have moderate or severe depression. 
A recent study found that women over age 65 dealing with hot flashes and other treatable symptoms of low estrogen are more likely to also have moderate or severe depression. 
A recent study found that...
07/07/2017
Annals of Long-Term Care
News
09/22/2016
The response to antipsychotic medication diminishes during menopause in women with schizophrenia, researchers report.
The response to antipsychotic medication diminishes during menopause in women with schizophrenia, researchers report.
The response to antipsychotic...
09/22/2016
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06/15/2015
Supplementation with vitamin D and calcium appears to have little effect on menopausal symptoms, according to results from the Women's Health Initiative Calcium/Vitamin D Supplementation Trial (CaD).
Supplementation with vitamin D and calcium appears to have little effect on menopausal symptoms, according to results from the Women's Health Initiative Calcium/Vitamin D Supplementation Trial (CaD).
Supplementation with vitamin D...
06/15/2015
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06/01/2014
A new treatment approach may help thousands of women with early-stage breast cancer avoid premature menopause and preserve their ability to have children, U.S. researchers said on Friday.
A new treatment approach may help thousands of women with early-stage breast cancer avoid premature menopause and preserve their ability to have children, U.S. researchers said on Friday.
A new treatment approach may...
06/01/2014
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