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VIDEO: Stephanie Faubion, MD, reports on latest updates in women’s health
CHICAGO — In this video interview with Healio, Stephanie Faubion, MD, MBA, FACP, NCMP, IF, highlights recent research on women’s health, which she discussed during her presentation here.
Fewer menopause symptoms, HT prescriptions among Black and Hispanic vs. white veterans
Reported menopause symptoms and prescriptions for hormone therapy were less common among Black and Hispanic female veterans, highlighting disparities in the discussion, documentation and management of menopause, according to researchers.
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Obesity may drive HF risk in late-onset menopause
Risk for developing HF is significantly greater for women with obesity compared with women with a lower BMI and waist circumference, particularly among those who begin menopause at age 55 years or older, data show.
20 years of data lead to changes in perceptions, usage of menopausal HT
During the past 2 decades, Endocrine Today has reported on the latest developments in hormone therapy for symptoms associated with menopause. For its 20th year, the publication is taking a look back.
Hypothyroidism more prevalent during late perimenopause, postmenopause
The prevalence of hypothyroidism — overt and subclinical — is higher among women during the late menopause transition and postmenopause compared with premenopause, according to study findings.
Study shows certain reproductive factors increase dementia risk in women
Younger or older age at menarche, younger age at first birth, and hysterectomy — all of which affect lifetime exposure to endogenous estrogen — were associated with a higher risk for dementia in women, researchers found.
Anti-Müllerian hormone level may predict rate of bone loss during menopause transition
Women with lower levels of anti-Müllerian hormone may experience greater bone loss during menopause transition, according to study findings published in the Journal of Bone and Mineral Research.
BMI partially mediates link between age at menopause and glucose levels in women
Women with an older age at menopause onset have an increased risk for developing type 2 diabetes, and BMI partially mediates the link between age at menopause and blood glucose levels, according to study findings published in Menopause.
Shift work linked to delayed onset of menopause
Women who were employed in rotating or night shift work at some point in their lives are more likely to experience delayed onset of menopause compared with women working only during the day, according to study data published in Menopause.
Lack of evidence supporting DHEA for improved overall health for women
Current evidence does not support dehydroepiandrosterone use to improve women’s menopausal symptoms, sexual health and overall well-being, and long-term use may lead to estrogenic adverse events, according to a review article.
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