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Measurement of hormone levels by salivary testing is currently in vogue, yet for now, the enthusiasm to embrace this approach far exceeds its capacity to reliably achieve precise and accurate ...

Salivary Testing Opens Pandora’s Box of Issues Surrounding Measuring Testosterone in Women: Editorial

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Hot flashes are a common problem in many women. Although hormonal treatments, some newer antidepressants, gabapentin, and clonidine have been shown to decrease hot flashes,(1-4), improved ...

Hot Flashes: Possible Causes and Possible Treatments: Editorial

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Osteoporosis has emerged as a major public health concern during the past few decades as the population of older Americans has rapidly expanded. Each year, Americans experience more than 1.5 ...

Onion Consumption and Bone Density in Older Women: Abstract

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Robert Wilson in his now infamous Feminine Forever, published in 1966, included Bloss of memory as a menopausal symptom. Although his claim was casually proffered without substantiating evidence, ...

Memory at Midlife: Perception and Misperception: Editorial