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      PainMenopauseFemaleAnimals
Objective  To determine the effects of menopause on bone-related variables in Indonesian women and to compare them with corresponding data in Caucasian Australian women.Design  A study of bone-related variables in women aged 45–55 years... more
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      IndonesiaVitamin DMenopauseOsteoporosis
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      AgingHealthMenopauseHumans
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      Breast CancerMenopauseHumansFemale
The reluctance of physicians to use estrogens in women with hormone responsive disorders is a tragic result of the 2002 WHI study. Although their hostility to estrogen therapy antedated these studies, the flawed data is now used as... more
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      DepressionMenopauseEnglandPostmenopausal Women
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      Statistical AnalysisMenopausePostmenopausal WomenCortisol
The objective of the study described in this paper was to define Chinese medicine formula patterns for the treatment of menopausal women in London. These formula patterns are intended to inform the development of best practice guidelines... more
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      PsychologyComplementary and Alternative MedicineMenopauseLondon
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      Breast CancerMenopauseHumansFemale
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      Breast CancerMenopauseProspective studiesHumans
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      Nutrition and DieteticsCultureFoodDiet
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      Breast CancerMenopausePostmenopausal WomenProspective studies
The Women's Health Clinic (WHC) at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, has provided consultative care to women with menopausal and sexual health concerns since 2005. Clinical information on the 8688 women seen in the WHC through May... more
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      SexualityAgingMenopauseMedicine
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      MenopauseMedicinePhytotherapyHumans
To outline the lessons learned about the use of focus groups for the multisite, multi-ethnic longitudinal Study of Women Across the Nation (SWAN). Focus groups were designed to identify potential cultural differences in the incidence of... more
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      Social Research Methods and MethodologyResearch DesignFocus GroupsMenopause
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      MenopauseProspective studiesHumansFemale
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      EngineeringMenopauseHumansDietary Supplements
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      CancerBreast CancerMenopausePostmenopausal Women
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      GeneticsMolecular BiologyMenopauseOsteoporosis
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      ObesityMenopauseVibrationHumans
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingAgingWorking MemoryMenopause
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      NursingDecision MakingMenopauseSelf Efficacy
A case-control study was carried out in Mexico City during 1995–1997 among women with epithelial ovarian cancer (84 cases) and endometrial cancer (85 cases). The control group consisted of 668 healthy women, matched according to age... more
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      CancerMenopauseOvarian CancerMultivariate Analysis
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      AgingMenopauseHumansJudgment
Focus group methodology uses focused interviews to obtain information from individuals and interactions among individuals in a small group setting. In this article we share the insights we have gained from using focus group methodology in... more
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      NursingCommunicationResearch DesignFocus Groups
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      MenopauseMedical and Health Sciences
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      SexualityQuality of lifeMenopauseHumans
Introduction Since hormone replacement therapy given for long periods is now recognised to produce serious side effects, patients with troublesome vasomotor symptoms are increasingly using non-hormonal treatment including acupuncture.... more
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      AlgorithmsPainComplementary and Alternative MedicineBreast Cancer
Hormone replacement therapy is still a popular and most effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms and bone loss prevention in the postmenopause but it is not without risks. This has driven many climacteric women to seek for alternatives,... more
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      MenopauseBlack CohoshHormone Replacement TherapyCimicifuga racemosa
Introduction. This study qualitatively explores perceptions of women who have experienced abortion care. It explores women's journey through abortion from confirmation of pregnancy to post-abortion. Aim. The study seeks to understand the... more
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      Feminist TheorySexual and Reproductive HealthQualitative methodologyContraception
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      ReligionLife StyleMenopauseAnxiety
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Background Women in perimenopausal and postmenopausal period are at increased risk of depression and anxiety. Physiologic changes in menopause can change body’s appearance and function that may disturb body and then lead to anxiety and... more
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      DepressionBody ImageMenopauseMedicine
The protein c-erbB-2, also known as Her2/neu, is a prognostic breast cancer marker assayed in tissue biopsies from women diagnosed with malignant tumors. Present studies suggest that soluble fragments of the c-erbB-2 oncogene may be... more
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      ObstetricsAustraliaMenopauseMultivariate Analysis
To determine whether measures of ovarian reserve differ between females exposed to cancer therapies in a dose-dependent manner as compared with healthy controls of similar age and late reproductive age. Cross-sectional analysis of data... more
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      MenopauseAdolescentProspective studiesPregnancy
Background Body image is the main element of an individual’s personality that may be influenced by many factors during menopause. We aimed to assess the relationship between postmenopausal women’s body image with the severity of... more
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      Body ImageMenopauseMedicinePublic health systems and services research
The objective of this study was to evaluate the regulatory dynamics between stress and fatigue experienced by women during the menopausal transition (MT) and early postmenopause (EPM). Fatigue and perceived stress are commonly experienced... more
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      MenopauseMedical and Health Sciences
The objective of the study described in this paper was to define Chinese medicine formula patterns for the treatment of menopausal women in London. These formula patterns are intended to inform the development of best practice guidelines... more
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      PsychologyComplementary and Alternative MedicineMenopauseLondon
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      AgingMenopauseCross-Cultural ComparisonHumans
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      AgingMenopausePregnancyHumans
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      CalciumMenopauseMultidisciplinaryOsteoporosis
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      Clinical TrialTreatment OutcomeMenopausePostmenopausal Women
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      Vitamin DCalciumMenopauseLogistic Regression
The purpose of this study was to analyze the effects of flaxseed on menopausal symptoms and quality of life throughout the menopausal period. The empirical research was conducted in an obstetrics and gynecology outpatient department of a... more
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      MenopauseFlaxseed and its importance
Background: Early menopause, defined as the cessation of ovarian function before the age of 45 y, affects ∼10% of women and is associated with higher risk of cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and other conditions. Few modifiable risk... more
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      EngineeringVitamin DVitaminsCalcium
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      EpidemiologyDepressionPublic HealthMenopause
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      MenstruationMenopauseComparative StudySocial behavior
This study evaluates effects of weight loss on regional fat distribution and compares waist-to-hip ratio (WHR) and computed tomography (CT) as methods of assessing body fat distribution in 16 premenopausal obese women (body weight 104.3 ±... more
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      EngineeringComputed TomographyMenopauseAdipose tissue