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  • Hormone
    ... preparation for a new phase of life (e.g., puberty, caring for offspring, menopause)
    33 KB (4458 words) - 05:05, 14 October 2008
  • Estradiol
    ... to convert precursors to estradiol, and will continue to do so even after menopause. Estradiol is also produced in the brain and in [[artery|arterial wall]]s. ... r menstrual dysfunction and to detect the state of hypoestrogenicity and [[menopause]]. Furthermore, estrogen monitoring during fertility therapy assesses foll ...
    21 KB (2912 words) - 05:26, 24 February 2009
  • Estrone
    ... vasomotor symptoms, atrophic vaginitis, and vulvar atrophy associated with menopause, and for the prevention of osteoporosis due to estrogen deficiency.
    3 KB (377 words) - 07:08, 24 February 2009
  • Estriol
    Levels of estriol in non-pregnant women do not change much after [[menopause]], and levels are not significantly different from levels in men.
    4 KB (502 words) - 05:37, 24 February 2009
  • Androstenedione
    ... h produce about half of the total androstendione (about 3 mg/day). After [[menopause]],
    8 KB (1035 words) - 03:46, 20 February 2009
  • Dehydroepiandrosterone
    ... lated with an ''increased'' risk of developing [[breast cancer]] in both [[menopause|pre- and postmenopausal]] women.<ref>{{cite journal |author=Tworoger SS, M ...
    20 KB (2812 words) - 08:55, 20 February 2009
  • Daidzein
    ... n during fetal development or when circulating levels of estrogen are low (menopause){{Fact|date=June 2007}}.
    4 KB (557 words) - 08:38, 20 February 2009
  • Dydrogesterone
    * to prevent the long-term effects of the menopause, such as bone resorption and unfavourable changes in blood lipids ... hic changes that occur due to the loss of endogenous oestradiol during the menopause.
    13 KB (1840 words) - 03:54, 24 February 2009
  • Equol
    ... 4, pages 86-39.</ref> and physiological changes after menopause.<ref name="menopause">[http://cebp.aacrjournals.org/cgi/content/full/13/7/1156 Mammographic den ...
    5 KB (726 words) - 10:52, 10 December 2009
  • Genistein
    ... during fetal development or when circulating levels of estrogen are low ([[menopause]]).{{Fact|date=March 2008}} If you can't find it, and you know what you're ...
    11 KB (1547 words) - 09:12, 19 February 2009
  • Follicle-stimulating hormone beta subunit
    ... levels are normally low during [[childhood]] and, in females, high after [[menopause]]. ... production. Whereas this is normal in females leading up to and during postmenopause, it is abnormal during the reproductive years.
    6 KB (846 words) - 06:40, 17 February 2009
  • Luteinizing hormone subunit beta (LSH-B) (LH-B)(Lutropin subunit beta)
    ... levels are normally low during [[childhood]] and, in women, high after [[menopause]]. ... o a pituitary production of both LH and FSH. While this is typical in the menopause, it is abnormal in the reproductive years. There it may be a sign of:
    9 KB (1293 words) - 06:36, 17 February 2009

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