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    be changed. For women‚ age transforms into a risk component at 55. After menopause‚ women are more ready to get heart disease‚ to some degree in light of the way that their body’s era of estrogen drops. Women who have encountered early menopause‚ either regularly or in light of the way that they have had a hysterectomy‚ are twice as inclined to make heart disease as women of the same age who have not yet experienced menopause.

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    occurs to women during the years after menopause‚ when they produce less of the sex hormone oestrogen-which protects against osteoporosis. On the other hand‚ soybean foods contain chemicals known as isoflavones that are very similar in structure to oestrogen. Theoretically‚ these isoflavones may protect women against bone loss by imitating the action of oestrogen. This has fuelled the researchers from the University of Hull to observe 200 women in early menopause and give them daily supplement which

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    following in your paper: ·  Describe at least four common health problems that evolve during this age and how to address such problems. ·  Explain changes that occur in sexuality for men and women. ·  Compare the construct of female menopause and the male climacteric. ·  Explain the effect of stress‚ gender‚ and cultural differences on healthy living.   Include at least two peer-reviewed resources. Format your paper consistent with APA guidelines. There are many costs

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    functionality of the patient. Overall‚ researchers have found that exercise combined with quitting smoking‚ reducing cholesterol levels‚ loss of weight in those who are overweight and for women‚ the addition of hormone replacement therapy during and after menopause‚ are all the best preventative measures at lowering the risk of heart disease. While the information about breast cancer in women has increased and women generally seem worried about the risk and chance of breast cancer‚ few women actually realize

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    |   og1@cmcvellore.ac.in | |OPD days : |   Mondays & Thurdays | |  |   Menopause clinic on Wednesday afternoon | |Faculty : |   Dr. Abraham Peedicayil (Professor & Head of the Unit) | |  |   Dr. Alice George (Professor

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    shocking news that she has alzheimer’s. It all started with her not remembering a simple word in her presentation at a conference in stanford that she was invited to in front of a huge crowd. She brushed it off thinking it must be a symptom of menopause. Deep down she is truly worried though. Alice flew out to Los Angeles to visit with her daughter lydia who doesn’t meet eye to eye with Alice. Alice does not agree with lydia’s dream to pursue a career in acting.Alice flew back home after her short

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    women are more likely to see a doctor and (possibly) be diagnosed earlier for health problems. Bottom line: women live years longer than men. Sex and aging are very different for men and women. A woman’s body responds to aging dramatically (with menopause) while a man’s body responds more gradually. Primarily due to a drop in testosterone‚ men will experience changes in their sexual function as they age. These changes include Fewer sperm are produced Erections take longer to occur Erections may not

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    Menopause is defined as cessation of menstruation for one year usually occurring between the ages of 45 and 55 (3). Replacement of estrogen‚ progesterone and testosterone‚ or HRT‚ is a common treatment for symptoms associated with menopause. The available HRT options are conventional HRT (CHRT)(4) and bioidentical HRT (BHRT). CHRT was developed in the 1940s to solve

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    the normal microanatomy of the tissue. 5a. With ageing‚ bone mass decreases. This is espeically true of women following menopuase. Estrogen acts as a protector of bone by inhibiting the activity of osteoclasts. Once estrogen levels drop‚ after menopause‚ osteoclast activity increases. 5b. Bone mineral density (BMD) is reduced‚ bone microarchitecture is disrupted‚ and the amount and variety of non-collagenous proteins in bone is altered. Osteoporosis is defined by the World Health Organization

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    does not end as humans age‚ and healthy men and women function sexually into their eighties and beyond" (Crandell‚ et at.‚ 2009). However‚ health‚ whether physical or psychological can impede overall sexual functioning for middle-age adults. Menopause is a very big issue that is associated with human sexuality in middle adulthood. This of course is a “woman” thing and only women get it‚ but still it can be extreme for many women. There is weight gained‚ rest and sleep is disrupted by night sweats

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