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The future of hormone therapy

/ edited by Meharvan Singh and James W. Simpkins

The future of hormone therapy

المؤلف

/ edited by Meharvan Singh and James W. Simpkins

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شناسنامه

العنوان واسم المؤلف

The future of hormone therapy / / edited by Meharvan Singh and James W. Simpkins

بيانات النشر

، 2005م

المواصفات الشكلية

x, 261 p.؛ :ill..

الموضوع

Hormone therapy
Estrogen Replacement Therapy
Cardiovascular Diseases
Dementia
Gonadal Steroid Hormones ــ Analysis
Treatment Outcome ــ Analysis

مسلسل

(Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences؛ ;v. 1052)

المعرّفات المضافة

Singh, Meharvan, 1967-، نویسنده .
Simpkins, James W، نویسنده .
New York Academy of Sciences، نویسنده .

اللغة

انگلیسی

رقم الاسترجاع

المؤتمر:

الفهرس

کانورتور
Includes bibliographical references and index.

Surgical menopause, estrogen, and cognitive function in women: what do the findings tell us? / by Babara Sherwin -- Menopausal hot flashes and development of cognitive impairment / by Anna Ratka -- Depression, the perimenopause, and estrogen therapy / by Peter J. Schmidt -- Is the estrogen controversy over?: deconstructing the women's health initiative study: a critical evaluation of the evidence / by S. Mitchell Harman ... [et al.] -- Investigative models for determining hormone therapy-induced outcomes in brain: evidence in support of a healthy cell bias of estrogen action / by Roberta Diaz Brinton -- Estrogen: a neuroprotective or proinflammatory hormone?: emerging evidence from reproductive aging models / by Farida Sohrabji --Surgical menopause, estrogen, and cognitive function in women: what do the findings tell us? / by Babara Sherwin -- Menopausal hot flashes and development of cognitive impairment / by Anna Ratka -- Depression, the perimenopause, and estrogen therapy / by Peter J. Schmidt -- Is the estrogen controversy over?: deconstructing the women's health initiative study: a critical evaluation of the evidence / by S. Mitchell Harman ... [et al.] -- Investigative models for determining hormone therapy-induced outcomes in brain: evidence in support of a healthy cell bias of estrogen action / by Roberta Diaz Brinton -- Estrogen: a neuroprotective or proinflammatory hormone?: emerging evidence from reproductive aging models / by Farida Sohrabji --Surgical menopause,.

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