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Results 1 - 7 of 7 for Hormone Replacement Therapy
  1. ... ovaries that produce hormones, affected individuals often begin hormone replacement therapy during early adolescence to start puberty, causing the ... uterus to grow, and eventually leading to menstruation. Hormone replacement therapy is also important for bone health and helps ...
  2. ... use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or hormone replacement therapy that contains estrogen. The risk of abnormal clots ...
  3. ... use of oral contraceptives (birth control pills) or hormone replacement therapy, and pregnancy. The combination of prothrombin thrombophilia and ...
  4. ... hypogonadism), which typically becomes apparent during adolescence. Without hormone replacement therapy, affected individuals do not develop secondary sexual characteristics ...
  5. ... chemicals, or secondhand smoke; long-term use of hormone replacement therapy for menopause; and a history of lung disease ...
  6. ... urinary tract problems, reduced amounts of the sex hormone testosterone in ... insulin replacement therapy. Optic atrophy is often the next symptom to ...
  7. ... Wong ML, Licinio J. Ten years of leptin replacement therapy. Obes Rev. 2011 May;12(5):e315-23. ...