Search results for: “studies menopause long life”
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New Study Identifies Potential Predictive Biomarker for Sarcopenia in Midlife Women
Low creatinine-to cystatin C ratio associated with lower muscle volumes and poorer gait speeds
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Are You Just Tired or Are You Menopause Tired?
New study demonstrates need for more attention on bleeding changes during the menopause transition because abnormal uterine bleeding during that time is linked to greater risk of fatigue
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AI Helps to Identify Subjective Cognitive Decline During the Menopause Transition
New study develops and validates a machine learning model that’s faster and more affordable than traditional models in identifying who is most at risk for cognitive impairment
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Women Entering Menopause Later in Life at Greater Risk for Asthma
New study suggests role of natural and synthetic estrogen in increasing risk of asthma
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Does an Early Menopause Transition Cause Women to Leave the Workforce Sooner?
Since most women will continue working for years after entering menopause, the effect of menopause symptoms on their working ability is an important issue and the focus of a new study. Among other things, the study suggested that premature menopause can limit a woman’s work ability and time spent in the workforce. Results of the…
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Nonablative Radiofrequency May Improve Sexual Function in Postmenopausal Women
New study suggests effectiveness of nonablative capacitive-resistive monopolar radiofrequency on sexual function and vaginal health
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Initiation of Hormone Therapy After Age 65 Remains Risky but Still Works for Some Women
New large-scale study concludes that older women should receive individualized risk-benefit assessment and close monitoring before continuing or initiating hormone therapy
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Hormone Therapy Underused in Women With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
New study suggests that misinformation is keeping women with premature ovarian insufficiency from getting the help they need, despite proven benefits of hormone therapy
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Misconceptions Keep Some Cancer Patient Populations From Benefitting From Hormone Therapy
New survey demonstrates need for additional clinician training because many patients with a history of endometrial or epithelial ovarian cancer are still not being prescribed hormones because of safety concerns
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Abnormal Uterine Bleeding and Insulin Resistance Are on the Rise: Is There a Connection?
New study suggests hyperinsulinemia is a significant predictor of abnormal uterine bleeding, with body mass index playing a unique role

