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Menopause Stories

7th September 2010

Eat liquorice to cool hot flushes

Liquorice is a natural alternative to HRT.

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4th August 2010

Weight loss reduces hot flushes

Researchers have found weight loss has a significant effect on the frequency of hot flushes during menopause.

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28th July 2010

Phase-III trial of oral calcitonin

550 patients take part in the global trials of the postmenopausal osteoporosis drug.

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7th July 2010

Male menopause does exist

Research suggests that in middle age testosterone production is lower which could cause fatigue, weakness, depression and sexual dysfunction.

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29th June 2010

Blood test predicts menopause

Iranian researchers say they can pinpoint to within a few months when a young woman will undergo the menopause.

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28th June 2010

Menopause test a step closer

A study of 266 women shows it is possible to pinpoint the onset of menopause.

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22nd June 2010

New treatment for osteoporosis

Postmenopausal women should be offered a new treatment called denosumab.

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22nd June 2010

High risk of stroke link to early menopause

Researchers warn women who go through an early menopause are at double the risk of stroke and heart attacks later in life.

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18th June 2010

Male menopause symptoms identified

European researchers have identified physical and psychological symptoms that help identify male menopause.

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11th November 2009

Hip fracture risk linked to age

A new study shows age is main risk for hip fractures, rather than osteoporosis which is related to early menopause.

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3rd November 2009

Coffee link to reduced cancer risk

Two cups of coffee a day may reduce women's risk of getting endometrial cancer.

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9th September 2009

Bone therapy access row

A leading physician says thousands of women in England and Wales could suffer broken bones due to lack of treatment.

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