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Results 1 - 10 of 12 for menopause
  1. Menopause is the transition in a woman's life when the ovaries stop releasing eggs, menstrual activity decreases ...
  2. ... affects women. It is most commonly noticed after menopause, although it may begin earlier. Female pattern alopecia ...
  3. ... from decreased muscle tone caused by multiple births, menopause, or other causes.
  4. ... is greatly increased if the woman is past menopause. Ultrasound and mammogram may be used to see ...
  5. ... from hysterectomy. Removal of the ovaries causes immediate menopause and hormone replacement therapy (estrogen) may be recommended. ...
  6. ... cancer, early age at first period, and late menopause.
  7. ... to a condition other than pregnancy, breastfeeding or menopause.
  8. Prior to menopause, a mass on the ovary that is smaller than 2 centimeters is probably a follicle cyst that will ...
  9. ... due to chemicals such as detergents, infections or menopause. Diagnostic tests such as Pap smear, vaginal culture ...
  10. ... more in the absence of pregnancy, breastfeeding or menopause. Extreme weight gain or loss, certain medications, as ...
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