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Anti-aging: Is it really possible?
Although it is obviously not possible to turn the clock back entirely, we can take many steps now to ensure that not only do we slow down the aging process, but we can also reverse many of the signs of aging that we may presently be experiencing. ...
Breast cancer for beginners
Introduction Because of the social changes, which has brought increased number of workingwoman and hence delayed childbearing, there has been a steep rise in the number of breast cancer patients in the last few decades. But as the incidence of the...
Charity Wristbands
Confused about how to support a cause you passionately believe
in? Go for charity wristbands as they are the latest buzz in the
field of promoting a cause for charity. Wristbands are mostly
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Evening Primrose Oil Fights Breast Cancer
Gamma-linolenic acid (GLA),the essential omega-6 fat that is
found in evening primrose, black currant seed,and borage oil,
can inhibit the action of the cancer gene Her-2/neu. This gene
is responsible for almost 30 percent of all breast...
Soya-based foods & breast cancer
At least one-third of women at high risk for breast cancer
regularly consume soy-based foods, but this may not be a good
idea, researchers say. While the benefits of soy consumption for
cardiovascular health have been confirmed, there is no...
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What is Prempro?
Prempro is a medication commonly prescribed for patients in need of hormone replacement therapy (HRT). The drug falls within a category of drugs known as progestins containing conjugated estrogens and medroxyprogesterone acetate.
When the ovaries stop making estrogens, menopause happens usually to women between 45-55 years old. This marks the end of monthly menstrual period or what is commonly referred to as the "change of life”.
Approximately three million women in the United States take Premarin (Prempro) daily to replace hormones lost at menopause. Every woman experiences menopause in a different way: Some may breeze through menopause without any noticeable changes while others experience hot flashes and intense sweating; vaginal atrophy where the lining of the vagina becomes dry, thinner, and less elastic making sexual intercourse extremely painful; irregular menstruation either with a very heavy flow,
non-existent, and/or erratic; sleep disturbances and nightly sweats; and irritable mood swings.
Hormone replacement therapies (HRT) such as Premarin (Prempro) were prescribed as a means for reducing postmenopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats, vaginal itch and dryness, a propensity for developing osteoporosis and heart disease.
Premarin (Prempro) received FDA (Federal Drug Administration) approval as a HRT in 1995.
Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer.
See: http://www.monheit.com/prempro/
About the Author
Monheit Law is investigating Prempro Cancer cases for long term users of Prempro who have developed either breast or ovarian cancer.
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