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The Benefits and Harms of Systemic Testosterone Therapy in Postmenopausal Women With No... - 0 views

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    Only abstract available.  Meta-analysis of Testosterone therapy in post-menopausal women finds significant bias, some improvement in sexual function and cholesterol levels, yet safety and long-term data is significantly lacking.  Take this with studies on endogenous Testosterone in women, significant caution needs to be followed with Testosterone in women. Only abstract available here.
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Increased Vascular Inflammation in Early Menopausal Women Is Associated with Hot Flush ... - 0 views

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    increased inflammatory markers associated with increased hot flash severity in menopausal women.  This is also associated with increased cardiovascular disease. Interesting that progesterone has anti-inflammatory properties.  So, therapy to reduce hot flashes should include inflammation reduction.
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Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement - 0 views

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    "...in the subgroup of women starting HRT between ages 50 and 59 or less than 10 years after menopause...reduction of overall mortality and coronary artery disease."
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Systemic lupus erythematosus and hormone repla... [Menopause Int. 2007] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Women with SLE enter menopause earlier.  This study comments on the need for hormone testing in women with SLE and appropriate therapy as indicated.  This study recommended against estrogen therapy due to studies revealing increased flares.  The problem with those studies is that they looked at OCPs and synthetic HRT.
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Effects of Alcohol Consumption on Plasma and Urinary Hormone Concentrations in Premenop... - 0 views

  • This study has shown increases in total estrogen levels and amount of bioavailable estrogens in association with alcohol consumption in pre-menopausal women.
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    alcohol increases estrogen production in pre-menopausal women;  implications that alcohol intake increases risk of estrogen sensitive cancers
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Leg vascular and skeletal muscle mitochondrial adaptations to aerobic high-intensity ex... - 0 views

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    The early post menopause phase is critical for women. This is the phase that requires intensify strategy for exercise. The ER alpha signaling is actually increased and the ability to build muscle is intensified if exercise, particularly resistance training, is employed.
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Is Timing Everything? New Insights into Why the Effect of Estrogen Therapy on Memory Mi... - 0 views

  • Women who have an oophorectomy before the normal age at menopause show an increased risk for cognitive impairment or dementia later in life unless they are treated with estrogen until the normal age at menopause
  • SIRT1 has been implicated in the disruption of mitochondrial bioenergenetics in Alzheimer's disease and mild cognitive impairment
  • the increase in dementia observed with CEE/MPA rather than CEE alone suggests potential deleterious effects of MPA on brain function in older women
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  • SIRT 1 as a potential mediator of the impact of E2
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    Early estrogen therapy in perimenopause and early menopause, with Estradiol, provides more health benefits than later therapy.  This article looked at Estrogen's effects on a woman's brain.  This likely has its origins in the change in estrogen receptors. The signal is not changing, but the reception of that signal is.  How else can one explain a different response to the same hormone dosage?
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Menopause and the Metabolic Syndrome - 0 views

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    Menopause transition is associated with increasing Testosterone levels in women.  This is associated with an increase in MetS.
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Inclusion of Endogenous Hormone Levels in Risk ... [J Clin Oncol. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    study finds hormone evaluations in post menopause women aids in breast cancer risk assessment.
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A cross-sectional study of different patterns of oral contraceptive use among premenopa... - 0 views

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    Birth control pills were found to reduce IGF-1 levels in the short term and long term.  Those that had used birth control pills had lower IGF-1 levels compared to those that had never used birth control pills.  This fits with the current knowledge that oral estrogen reduces HGH and IGF-1.  Those were in post-menopausal women, but this is in pre-menopaus women.  This has implications on health, weight, disease...
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Postmenopausal Women with a History of Irregular Menses and Elevated Androgen Measureme... - 0 views

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    Post menopause women with PCOS have high CVD.  PCOS is essentially metabolic syndrome separated by age.  Both PCOS and MetS in women is associated with an increase in Testosterone levels.
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Hormone therapy and Alzheimer disease dementia: Ne... [Neurology. 2012] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    study finds that HRT given as women transition through menopause has benefiical effect in people with Alzheimer's.  However, when given years later, after menopause, no benefit is found.  In fact, rates increased.  Several flaws with this study.  First, they used synthetic hormones, particularily progestins.  Second, there seems to be no thought that the interpretation of the signal  has changed.  For example, we know that when men have low T, their estrogen receptor status changes from ER beta to ER alpha, which is more proinflammatory.  Third, use bioidentical hormones and compare these to synthetic hormones.
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PLOS ONE: Persistent Organic Pollutants and Early Menopause in U.S. Women - 0 views

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    study identifies 15 Endocrine Disrupting Chemicals that lead to earlier Menopause.  Maybe we should change it to Chemopause.
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Sex Hormone Levels in Patients with Sudden Cardiac Arrest - Heart Rhythm - 0 views

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    Study looked at hormone levels via serum analysis at the time of sudden cardiac arrest in both men and women.  Low Testosterone and elevated Estrogen levels in  men were associated with increased odds (OR) versus women only had increased odds with elevated Estrogen.   ManBoob nation, my first book, discusses the mechanism behind this for men.  The finding in women really calls into question the Estrogen only model currently employed by physicians for post menopausal women.
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Relationship between endogenous testosterone and cardiovascular risk in early postmenop... - 0 views

  • Body mass index and waist circumference were significantly higher in the group with testosterone levels
  • Median CRP levels were greater in the group with higher testosterone level
  • ET-1 levels were also higher in women with greater testosterone levels
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  • An association of testosterone with CRP (r = 0.416, P = .004) and ET-1 (r = 0.323, P = .031) was observed
  • Testosterone was also associated with waist circumference and blood pressure (P = .001)
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    testosterone associated with elevated CRP, increase BMI, and increased waist circumference in early, post-menopausal women.
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Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin and the Free Androgen Index Are Related to Cardiovascular ... - 0 views

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    A decrease in the SHBG in post menopause women is associated with increase in free Testosterone, which is associated with increase in MetS and CVD
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The Benefits and Harms of Systemic T... [J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2014] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    Review of data of Testosterone in post-menopausal women is seriously lacking--especially long-term safety data and this is worrisome as other data points to increased CVD and cancer with increasing Testosterone levels in women.
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Influence of Sex Hormones on Melanoma - 0 views

  • Men show lower skin levels of ERβ than women, in whom ERβ expression decreases with age and more rapidly after menopause as a result of loss of estradiol-positive feedback
  • Recent immunohistochemical analyses of ERβ protein level in melanoma tissues15,16 have shown that ERβ protein expression decreases with increasing Breslow thickness—the most important independent prognostic factor in melanoma.
  • melanoma ERβ levels correlated with both the tumor microenvironment and the depth of invasion
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  • lower ERβ (mRNA and protein) levels in thicker, more invasive melanomas
  • As in breast cancer, we maintain that ERα and ERβ status also has to be determined in melanoma with the aim of identifying those displaying a high ERα/ERβ ratio
  • An ideal hormone therapy in melanoma should selectively block the proliferative ERα protein and promote the antiproliferative action of ERβ
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    Melanoma is a known estrogen sensitive cancer.  This study finds ER Beta loss correlates with thickness of lesion.  The authors propose ERalpha/ERbeta ratio be assessed.  ERbeta has been shown to decrease proliferation, promotes differentiation, and decrease inflammation in breast studies.  In contrast, ERalpha promotes proliferation, decreases differentiation, and promotes inflammation.  Here, the same effects seem to apply to melanoma. Of interesting note, men have lower skin ERbeta than women and ERbeta declines with age and menopause in women.  Essentially, the loss of the ability to differentiate, decrease proliferation and inflammation  occurs with increase estrogen stimulus--set up for estrogen promoting cancers.
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The special extract ERr 731 of the roots o... [Menopause. 2007 Mar-Apr] - PubMed - NCBI - 0 views

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    ERr 731 extract from Siberian Rhubarb found to be effective against anxiety related to menopause.
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Menopause and the Metabolic Syndrome - 0 views

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    Menopause transition can become a Testosterone dominant phase associated with increased CVD and increased metabolic syndrome.
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