Similar words: tropopause, adenopathy, spare no pains, lymphadenopathy, pause, phenomenology, phenomenon, natural phenomenon. Meaning: ['menəʊpɔːz] n. the time in a woman's life in which the menstrual cycle ends.
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(61) On behalf of the Organising Committee I take great pleasure in inviting you to attend the 15th Australasian Menopause Society Congress.
(62) Objective: After discusses the uteroscope diagnosis menopause, uterine hemorrhage effect.
(63) But this is the first time researchers have worked out a formula for linking AMH levels in younger women with future age of menopause.
(64) During the transition into menopause, some women an increased risk for depression.
(65) But he said that fertility declines in the years leading up to menopause, so more research is needed to work out if AMH levels can determine the point at which fertility actually drops.
(66) Early menstruation, late menopause, postponing pregnancy and never having gone through a full-term pregnancy increase the risk of breast cancer, but those factors cannot be changed easily.
(67) An acceleration of bone loss begins along with estrogenic deficiency after menopause.
(68) Debate has raged around the possibility of male menopause for decades.
(69) THE PROBLEM: You may be experiencing the menopause, perimenopause (the lead-up to the menopause) or pre-menstrual tension.
(70) Naturally occurring estrogen seems to protect women from heart attacks[sentencedict.com], but giving women hormone-replacement therapy long after menopause doesn't seem to offer this benefit.
(71) Clinical manifestation after induced abortion or the cervicitis treat presents the menopause to be accompanied by the periodic hypogastralgia.
(72) Conclusion: The mutations of sex chromosome and SRY gene is associated with primary menopause.
(73) Postmenopausal osteoporosis ( PMOF ) is the common disease, frequently - occurring disease after menopause.
(74) Hormone replacement therapy may reverse the process of early menopause or alleviate its symptoms.
(75) Levis and her team randomly split 248 women who had recently hit menopause into two groups.
(76) Both black cohosh and soy isoflavones have been widely studied for supporting overall well-being during menopause.
(77) Methods The taste threshold, magnitude matching and the number of the fungiform papillae on tongue were evaluated and compared between the menopause females and younger females.
(78) And of course women who have had both their ovaries removed (bilateral oophorectomy) during their reproductive years will undergo immediate menopause.
(79) Hormone levels rise and fall at different stages of life including adolescence, pre - natal,(http://sentencedict.com/menopause.html) post - natal and menopause.
(80) Storey's diagnosis – what Wu prefers to call late onset hypogonadism "is not inevitable or universal like the female menopause, " he insists.
(81) I hear that Mel Gibson allegedly blamed what he called depressed and "whacky" behavior on "male menopause."
(82) There were significant differences between two groups in menopause duration , ALP, BGP, BMD, and IL - 6 ( P & gt; 0.05 ).
(83) This happens either after weaning, or right after pregnancy if you don't breastfeed at all menopause.
(84) Objective To investigate the causes for misdiagnosis of cardiovascular syndrome during peri- menopause.
(85) Objective To study the morphologic change of sella turcica of woman at menopause age.
(86) Losing hair on the rest of your body could be aging or menopause, or a metabolic disorder or circulatory problems.
(87) But as estrogen declines after menopause, 27 HC takes over.
(88) Before menopause, when estrogen is plentiful, it beats 27 HC to the receptors.
(89) A pattern of rapidly rising rates with age was seen for cervical and trochanteric hip fractures among postmenopausal women. 87.6 percent of all female cases occurred within 30 years after menopause.
(90) Objective:This report is aimed to investigate the different effects of menopause on coronary atherosclerosis in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia and familial combined hyperlipidemia.
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