Recent findings from a large observational study conducted in Great Britain show that current use – but not past use- of postmenopausal therapy is associated with an increased risk of breast cancer as well as an increased incidence of breast cancer fatalities.
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Testosterone can be considered as an anti aging wonder drug (the decline of testosterone production with age has led to a demand for Androgen Replacement Therapy). It is often administered to female-to-male transsexual men as part of the hormone replacement therapy, with
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In 1993 in an article in Science a group of researchers recommended caution regarding the ever-changing practices of prescribing hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In Britain the so-called Disablement Association of Hillingdon has begun a campaign to increase skepticism about the magical effects
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Our culture, which sees happiness as something you put in your mouth or inject into your body, no sooner suspected that estrogen, like serotonin, was a magic philter that would restore and maintain equilibrium, health and well-being, than it began clamoring for
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In an article in Brainwork J. Kinoshita speculated in the kind of way that inspires drug houses to finance the running of large-scale clinical trials, in this case of the effects of estrogen given in the post menopausal age on the incidence
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Estrogen seems to be as good for women as testosterone is bad for men. It makes women feel great and it doesn’t cost them anything. Adult females make it themselves out of cholesterol converted by their gonads and their adrenal cortex first
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