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Combined Cohorts of Menopausal Women, studies of Register Based Health Outcomes in Relation to Hormonal Drugs (COMPREHEND) Estrogen and Thromboembolism Risk (ESTHER) European Prospective Investigation into Cancer and Nutrition (EPIC) French cohort: Etude Epidémiologique auprès de femmes de l'Education National (E3N, E3N-EPIC) Framingham Heart ...
EMAS is now affiliated with Case Reports in Women's Health, also published by Elsevier. The Editor-in-Chief is Margaret Rees. EMAS participates in a variety of medical congresses related to menopause, gynecology, and obstetrics each year. The society hosts its own European Congress [3] every two years. EMAS also organises educational schools on ...
Women deserve to be equipped with that knowledge and confidence as we approach all stages of our lives, including and especially menopause. Research is the foundation on which all social and ...
Logo for the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) was a series of clinical studies initiated by the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in 1991, to address major health issues causing morbidity and mortality in postmenopausal women. It consisted of three clinical trials (CT) and an observational study (OS).
A forthcoming congressional bill could make women’s midlife health the priority it deserves to be. Government Commitment to Menopause Research? It’s About Time
Some supporters of PMS as a social construct believe PMDD and PMS to be unrelated issues: according to them, PMDD is a product of brain chemistry, and PMS is a product of culture, i.e. a culture-bound syndrome. Women are socially conditioned to expect PMS, or to at least know of its existence, and they therefore report their symptoms accordingly.
Here's everything to know about menopause, including when it starts, what the three stages are and the best treatments for the most common symptoms. We're Answering All of Your Biggest Questions ...
The Society's official journal, Climacteric, the Journal of Adult Women's Health and Medicine, was founded in 1998 and is listed in Index Medicus/MEDLINE. [1] The Editor-in-Chief is Rodney Baber Australia. It publishes international, original, peer-reviewed research on all aspects of aging in women, especially during the menopause and