Finally, some medical doctors view
menopause as a disease.
With all of those symptoms it is hard not to think of
menopause as a disease!
Not exact matches
In addition, they could consider early strategies for preventing and detecting chronic conditions that are linked to earlier
menopause, such
as heart
disease.»
The epigenome is malleable and may harbor traces of life events that influence
disease susceptibility, such
as smoking, depression and
menopause, which may influence susceptibility to Alzheimer's and other
diseases.»
Thus,
as estrogen levels fall during
menopause, the risks of increased blood pressure and development of cardiovascular
disease increases.
«Our findings offer a promising approach for developing innovative therapies for inflammatory joint
diseases as well
as for treating osteoporosis, which is often suffered by women after the
menopause.
The understanding of other groups may indicate new directions for research such
as the identification of change in body fat distribution, which seems to apply cross-culturally, and its relationship with the local understanding of
menopause and its population - specific chronic
disease risk.
Talk about confusing: First, hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was hailed
as a miracle drug that might not only ease
menopause symptoms, such
as hot flashes and insomnia, but also reduce the risk of osteoporosis and heart
disease.
As menopause hits, breast cancer rates start to rise, and 1 in 40 women will get the
disease in this decade of her life.
All women who are experiencing physical and / or hormonal issues related to sexual function —
menopause, incontinence, chronic lack of sleep —
as well
as those with medical conditions including heart
disease, diabetes, cancer, and more, still can elevate their sexual awareness and health.
Even after
menopause, when women's death rate from heart
disease increases, it's not
as great
as men's.
WEDNESDAY, Aug. 3, 2016 (HealthDay News)-- Heart
disease risk factors — such
as abnormal cholesterol levels and high blood pressure — appear to increase before a woman goes through
menopause, not after, new research finds.
«
As much as conventional wisdom has been that it's menopause itself, and being post menopausal, that increases heart disease risk, it appears that the time leading up to menopause is associated with more rapid change in heart risk factors,» says Dr. Mark DeBoer, associate professor pediatrics at University of Virginia, who, with his colleagues, studied 1,470 women over 12 year
As much
as conventional wisdom has been that it's menopause itself, and being post menopausal, that increases heart disease risk, it appears that the time leading up to menopause is associated with more rapid change in heart risk factors,» says Dr. Mark DeBoer, associate professor pediatrics at University of Virginia, who, with his colleagues, studied 1,470 women over 12 year
as conventional wisdom has been that it's
menopause itself, and being post menopausal, that increases heart
disease risk, it appears that the time leading up to
menopause is associated with more rapid change in heart risk factors,» says Dr. Mark DeBoer, associate professor pediatrics at University of Virginia, who, with his colleagues, studied 1,470 women over 12 years.
Whats more, cholesterol levels and blood pressure can go up
as you get closer to
menopause, which sets you up for a greater risk of heart
disease and type 2 diabetes.
Once a women reaches the
menopause age, due to decline natural decline in the hormones such
as, estrogen, progesterone etc. she experiences a variety of physiological symptoms that increases the risk of certain health conditions and
diseases.
I am confident recommending estradiol patches to appropriate patients, provided they do not have issues that make them unsafe, such
as a history of blood clots or if they are ten years past
menopause (beyond ten years from
menopause, risk of heart
disease rises — see above).
Also, the risk of post
menopause diseases such
as breast and colon cancers, osteoporosis, diabetes and even heart
disease will be greatly reduced.
This type of diet is used successfully in the treatment of not only unwanted body fat, belly fat, and obesity, but also many
diseases and conditions such
as acne, mood swings, depression, lack of energy, type 2 diabetes, insulin resistance, hyperactivity, asthma, food cravings, joint pains, arthritis, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),
menopause, irritability, restless legs, allergies, inflammation, food addictions, carbohydrate cravings, binge eating, etc..
While this therapy has long been understood to alleviate the uncomfortable symptoms of
menopause, there is now reason to believe that BHRT can actually reduce a woman's risk of developing Alzheimer's
disease as a result of hormone fluctuations.
Sesame seeds have also been associated with prevention of many
diseases such
as asthma, migraine, arthritis, osteoporosis,
menopause, headaches and may even decreasePMS symptoms.
Soy Isoflavines - there are many health benefits of consuming soy products, such
as protection against various cancers, ease
menopause symptoms in women, protect against prostate problems in men, improve bone health, and reduce the risk of heart
disease.
Background: Early
menopause, defined
as the cessation of ovarian function before the age of 45 y, affects ∼ 10 % of women and is associated with higher risk of cardiovascular
disease, osteoporosis, and other conditions.
Do you think the symptoms of
menopause as experienced by the average American female eating the standard American diet and being treated by the medical establishment
as it now stands are actually symptoms of a
disease of modern civilization?
Putting common sense aside, the WHO went ahead and labeled «Bone Mineral Density Deficiency (Osteoporosis and Osteopenia)»
as a
disease, much like
menopause was once defined
as a «
disease.»
Over the decades, I started doing research, learning everything I could about about various specialties in health such
as complex adrenal and thyroid complaints, digestive problems like heartburn, candida, gallbladder problems, constipation, «incurable» skin conditions like psoriasis (please see The Psoriasis Program), hormonal issues like PMS,
menopause, polycystic ovarian syndrome, various auto - immune
diseases, different kinds of arthritis like rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis and gout and more.
Supplement companies create pills from soy phytochemicals and advertise them
as natural medicines for relief of
menopause symptoms, or
as protection against cancer, heart
disease, or osteoporosis.
This two - hour DVD features a full - length talk by John R. Lee, M.D. covering topics such
as how hormones work, natural vs. synthetic hormones,
menopause, osteoporosis, hormones and heart
disease, and more.
Women can develop complications such
as heart
diseases and osteoporosis after the
menopause begins.
Just
as the
Menopause treatment of human females with `' pregnant mare urine», has shown after 60 years, to cause all the
diseases it was said to prevent.