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    Menopause is often a turning point for women’s health worldwide. Increasing knowledge from experimental data and clinical studies indicates that cardiometabolic changes can manifest at the menopausal transition, superimposing the effect of ageing onto the risk of cardiovascular disease. The menopausal transition is associated with an increase in fat mass (predominantly in the truncal region), an increase in insulin resistance, dyslipidaemia, and endothelial dysfunction. Exposure to endogenous oestrogen during the reproductive years provides women with protection against cardiovascular disease, which is lost around 10 years after the onset of menopause.

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    • Editor’s Pick: Lifetime History of #Interpersonal #Partner #Violence is Associated with #Insomnia among #Midlife Women #Veterans https://t.co/R3ypB3a7IG @MenopauseOrg @LippincottMed #menopause

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    Wolters Kluwer Health - 1 year(s) ago

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    The 2022 position statement of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) on hormone therapy1 is an excellent read that keeps alive discussion on a topic of interest for a wide audience of practitioners in the field of women’s health. Indeed, menopause is a universal process among women at midlife (ranging 46–52 years globally) and some of them might have distressing symptoms and develop risk…

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    The 2022 position statement of The North American Menopause Society (NAMS) on hormone therapy1 is an excellent read that keeps alive discussion on a topic of interest for a wide audience of practitioners in the field of women’s health. Indeed, menopause is a universal process among women at midlife (ranging 46–52 years globally) and some of them might have distressing symptoms and develop risk…

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    NAMS offers these activities in conjunction with the 2022 Annual Meeting: Menopause 101 Course, Opening Symposium, and Annual Meeting. Registration fees are indicated below. REGISTRATION FEES IN-PERSON MEETING Menopause 101 Course—Guidelines for Clinical Practice Wednesday (October 12–7:30 AM to 11:30 AM)    NAMS Member     $200 …

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    NAMS offers these activities in conjunction with the 2022 Annual Meeting: Menopause 101 Course, Opening Symposium, and Annual Meeting. Registration fees are indicated below. REGISTRATION FEES IN-PERSON MEETING Menopause 101 Course—Guidelines for Clinical Practice Wednesday (October 12–7:30 AM to 11:30 AM)    NAMS Member     $200 …

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    Weekly news , posts and updates for Lipidology & Cardiovascular Disease Prevention by Dr. James Underberg

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