Articles, tagged with "hormone replacement therapy", page 1
16th March 2012
Loss of muscle is an expected result of the aging process, but it is not inevitable. While nearly all adults start losing muscle mass as early as their thirties, the usual decline in strength and muscular size is largely preventable. Maintaining muscle ma...
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Author:
Glen Greenbaum
24th November 2011
Ovarian cancer is a disease produced by the rapid growth and division of cells within one or both ovaries-reproductive glands in which the ova, or eggs, and the female sex hormones are made. The ovaries contain cells that, under normal circumstances, repr...
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Author:
pankaj
28th March 2011
A nose is a nose is a nose, but by attending to its messages it can help you stay healthy.
Having a red nose can be extremely upsetting as it can be really difficult to hide.
Affecting both men and women equally, a really red nose can cause depressi...
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Author:
Peter Field
11th March 2010
Growth hormone releasers are a new and excellent option for hormone replacement therapy. HGH releasers work to activate the production of Somatotropin, which is your body's own human growth hormone. This activation elevates growth hormone production and g...
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Author:
Aaron
18th December 2009
If you are in mid-life and are experiencing some of the following fifty hormone imbalance symptoms. If so, you may have hormone imbalances. Women in their late thirties and early to mid-forties begin entering what is known as peri-menopause, which turns i...
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Author:
kgabriel
18th December 2009
Do you suffer from post tubal ligation syndrome? What are you doing for your tubal ligation side effects? Maybe those are your questions in that since your tubal ligation your body has not been like it was before having your tubes tied. Now you suffer dif...
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Author:
Sandra Wilson
01st December 2009
Hyperthyroidism can be a serious condition. It is caused by an under production of the appropriate thyroid hormones by the thyroid gland. About 1 in 3 Americans suffer from hyperthyroidism today and while there is no magic pill, maintaining a healthy, thy...
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Author:
Chris Cornell
25th August 2009
The incidence of uterine fibroids could be as high 80% of all women in the U.S. While the majority of women usually have no symptoms, 1 in 4 will have symptoms severe enough to require treatment. Fibroids can cause problems in pregnancy, create chronic pa...
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Author:
Stuart Spangenberg, LCSW, PA
17th April 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 Dr. Jennifer Feeny
Deep vein thrombosis (DVT) is a condition in which a blood clot (a blockage) forms in a deep vein, usually in the leg. Former vice-president Dick Cheney was treated for a DVT in 2007. David Bloom, a news reporter w...
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Author:
Dr. Jennifer Feeny
07th April 2009
Millions of women are in search of menopausal relief while their younger counterparts struggle with PMS. Confusion about the safety of available treatments for their symptoms often keeps women from getting any help at all.
After the Women's Health Init...
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Author:
Dr. Patricia Beckstead
23rd February 2009
Ovarian cyst treatment can vary based on your individual circumstances. Some ovarian cysts are harmless and others can be a grave danger to your health. Most cases are referred to as functional cysts that develop at the end of a woman's menstrual cycle. T...
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Author:
Greg Kings
16th April 2008
Bioidentical hormones come in six dosage forms. They are
Capsules, Creams, Troches, Pellets and Vaginal Suppositories.
The value of hormone replacement therapy is that it can be
adapted to fit your own individual hormone levels.
You are your o...
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Author:
Jill Muchmore
07th August 2007
Sophisticated feminization hypnosis has solved biggest problem for you...
Regardless all the social, emotional and other problems you face, your transformation is in the first priority for you.
And when you look for the options of feminization tra...
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Author:
cheetu
13th May 2007
If you are looking for natural treatments for your Osteopenia or Osteoporosis, do consider those dark, wrinkled fruits found on the grocery shelf next to raisins and dried apricots. Yes, it is true. Dried plums have been shown to increase bone density
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Author:
Klibros
20th February 2007
Any woman over forty years old knows that the menopause is coming
sometime in the near future.
There has been a lot of publicity about HRT and how, through taking this hormonal replacement, all your worries are over. The facts, however, are not as cle...
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Author:
daphne nancholas