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The menopausal transition
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Continued part 1, part 2 of ebook "Frontiers in gynecological endocrinology (Volume 3: Ovarian function and reproduction - From needs to possibilities)" provide readers with content about: PCO, metabolism, vitamin D, myoma and endometriosis; menopause and ageing; hormone therapies; gender-specific hypertension;... Please refer to the part 2 of ebook for details!
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duonghoanglacnhi
07-11-2022
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Little attention has been paid to whether snoring frequency is associated with body composition in menopausal women, particularly in China. This study objected to investigate the association between self-reported snoring and body composition in (peri-post) menopausal Chinese women as well as metabolic indicators.
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vitokyo2711
31-08-2020
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Menopause is the period of transition in the life of women during which several physiological changes occurs. This period not only marks the end of reproductive cycle of women but also makes them vulnerable to several chronic diseases such as cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, diabetes, gastritis, asthmas, liver disease etc. Food and other lifestyle factors greatly affect the health status of post menopausal women. This demands special care and attention to the women during this phase.
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caygaocaolon4
04-04-2020
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After menopause several physiological and psychological changes occur among middle aged women. Among all these changes the most affected change is bone loss. After this phenomenon the absorption of calcium and vitamin D is reduced this affects the bone health and causes osteoporosis. Poor bone health is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality among middle aged menopausal women globally. The menopausal transition is characterized by rapid bone loss.
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cothumenhmong4
23-03-2020
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Menopausal transition with declining estrogen levels significantly affects the physiological properties of women and consequently contributes to a series of medical conditions, including obesity. Obesity is a crucial risk factor associated with cardiovascular diseases, diabetes mellitus, and breast cancer.
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viwashington2711
04-12-2019
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Menopausal transition in women initiates with declining estrogen levels and is followed by significant changes in their physiological characteristics. These changes often lead to medical conditions, such as obesity, which is correlated with chronic low-grade/subclinical inflammation. Ocimum gratissimum L. is a food spice or traditional herb in many countries; the plant is rich in antioxidants, which possess anti-inflammation activities and multitude of other therapeutic functions.
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vicaracas2711
27-11-2019
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(BQ) Continued part 1, part 2 of the document The clinical use of drugs in applied therapeutics (Tenth edition) has contents: Obstetric drug therapy, the transition through menopause, cerebrovascular disorders, seizure disorders, seizure disorders, seizure disorders, sexually transmitted diseases,... and other contents. Invite you to refer.
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thuongdanguyetan06
06-06-2019
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Ovarian reserve shrinks throughout life and reaches a critical threshold level at the inception of the menopause. At this point, a woman notes her first skipped menstrual period. The menopausal transition begins with the onset of first menstrual irregularity, or skipped menses, and ends with the final menstrual period. Progressive loss of ovarian follicles results in decreased production of inhibin and a loss of restraint on FSH secretion.
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ti_du_hoang
15-08-2012
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Therefore, the brain hormonal milieu in which exogenous hormones are introduced is markedly different in menopause from that in menstruating women. In the ovariectomized animals, however, the hormonal changes in the animals are abrupt in contrast to the gradual hormonal changes found in the menopausal transition. It might be the concerted lack of estradiol and progesterone that facilitate the seizure susceptibility. Both estradiol and progesterone affect γ-amino butyric acid (GABA) ergic function (Scharfman et al, 2005; Nakumura et al, 2005; Kokate et al, 1994).
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ti_du_hoang
15-08-2012
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