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Hormone Replacement Therapy
Research from Arizona State University reveals new findings on hormone replacement therapy
July 15th, 2007
A new study, "Discontinuing hormone replacement therapy: attenuating the effect on CVD risk with lifestyle changes," is now available. According to recent research from the United States, "Concern about the potential risks associated with hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has left post-menopausal women and healthcare providers searching for safe and effective means for cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factor reduction. The Woman On the Move through Activity and Nutrition study is a 5-year clinical trial (2002-2006) designed to test whether a lifestyle intervention will reduce measures of subclinical CVD." "Participants were randomized at baseline to a health education...
Source: Aging & Elder Health Week (2007-07-15)
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