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  2. What to know about menopause, according to a doctor - AOL

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    Wen: Except in situations where menopause is induced by surgery or medical conditions, menopause generally does not occur suddenly. A period of time called perimenopause exists four to eight years ...

  3. 24 Things You Really to Know About Osteoporosis ... - AOL

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    Some women lose up to 25% of bone mass in the first 10 years after menopause. Have a small, thin ... the benefits covered are different in each state, but certain benefits must be covered ...

  4. 'I'm an OB/GYN—This Is the One Nutrient Post ... - AOL

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    Here, an OB/GYN specializing in menopause explains how nutrient needs change during menopause. Plus, find out the one nutrient women need less of as they enter the post-menopausal stage.

  5. Osteoporosis - Wikipedia

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    Osteoporosis can affect nearly 1 in 3 women and the bone loss is the most rapid within the first 2–3 years after menopause. This can be prevented by menopause hormone therapy or MHT, which is meant to prevent bone loss and the degradation of the bone microarchitecture and is noted to reduce the risk of fractures in bones by 20-30%.

  6. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Menopause occurs because of the sharp decrease of estradiol and progesterone production by the ovaries. After menopause, estrogen continues to be produced mostly by aromatase in fat tissues and is produced in small amounts in many other tissues such as ovaries, bone, blood vessels, and the brain where it acts locally. [62]

  7. Hormone replacement therapy - Wikipedia

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    The Women's Health Initiative (WHI) is an ongoing study of over 27,000 women that began in 1991, with the most recent analyses suggesting that, when initiated within 10 years of menopause, HRT reduces all-cause mortality and risks of coronary disease, osteoporosis, and dementia; after 10 years the beneficial effects on mortality and coronary ...

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