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This study, called the Postmenopausal Estrogen and Progestin Interventions Trial PEPI, tested natural, or micronized progesterone as well as synthetic progestin.
Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996
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This study, called the Postmenopausal Estrogen and Progestin Interventions Trial PEPI, tested natural, or micronized progesterone as well as synthetic progestin.
Healing the Female Heart Elizabeth Ross 1996
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Postmenopausal women, formerly protected from heart disease by estrogen, are newly vulnerable.
Shock of Gray Ted C. Fishman 2010
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Postmenopausal women should also supplement with calcium as well as vitamin D to protect against osteoporosis.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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Singh, et al., “Vitamin A Intake and Hip Fractures Among Postmenopausal Women,” Journal of the American Medical Association, 287 no 1 January 2002: 47–54.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Postmenopausal women should also supplement with calcium as well as vitamin D to protect against osteoporosis.
THE PROGRAM KELLY TRAVER 2009
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Posters like "Underuse of Osteoporosis Treatment in Postmenopausal Women," by an "employee of Merck & Co" -- hello?
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Singh, et al., “Vitamin A Intake and Hip Fractures Among Postmenopausal Women,” Journal of the American Medical Association, 287 no 1 January 2002: 47–54.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Singh, et al., “Vitamin A Intake and Hip Fractures Among Postmenopausal Women,” Journal of the American Medical Association, 287 no 1 January 2002: 47–54.
Simple Skin Beauty Ellen Marmur 2009
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Postmenopausal women who undergo hysterectomy for fibroids often elect to have their ovaries removed because they're no longer making estrogen anyway.
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