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In this episode of the You Are Not Broken podcast, Dr. Kelly Casperson and Dr. Roger Lobo discuss the use of hormone therapy for primary prevention in women. They address the controversy surrounding hormone therapy and the lack of consensus among healthcare...
Recommendations on Cardiovascular Risk Assessment
Introduction (00:00)
Dr. Serenella Castelvecchio (02:15)
Prof. Rosanna Tavella and Dr. Sarena La (23:15)
Q&A (49:19)
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Im worry because a famous spanish influencer died due the broke of an hepatic adenoma. He used to speak openly about XXXXX and trt.
Ive made a research and it seems there is a link between a high level of estrogen and the formation of hepatic adenomas. Ive been on trt for 3 years (...
It was the largest Menopause Society Meeting in the history of the organization. Dr. James Simon, IntimMedicine, discusses his personal highlights of the Chicago meeting. The meeting focused on the psychosocial and psychological aspects of menopause.
Mood changes and sleep disturbances were...
Abstract
Female hypogonadism (FH) is a relatively common endocrine disorder in women of premenopausal age, but there are significant uncertainties and wide variation in its management. Most current guidelines are mono specialty and only address premature ovarian insufficiency (POI); some allude...
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I have been on TRT for 8 month now. My protocol is 50mg Test Cypionate 3 times per week M, W, F. My first blood test after 3 months from the start showed a total Testosterone of 800ng/dl and e2 of 84pg/ml I was taking HCG 250iu 3 times per week as well at the time. After the...
Do you ever wish that your hormonal health and menopause journey were clearer and better understood?
On today’s episode, join me in welcoming Dr. James Simon as we dive deep into the impacts of hormone therapy on cardiovascular health, bone health, and overall well-being during menopause...
Are any female members or male member’s wives taking estrogen Cypionate? If so, what is the dose? My wife was prescribed it and has all the signs of excess estrogen and feels terrible. Thanks!
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/dont-fear-hormone-therapy-prescribe-it-correctly-2024a1000ay7?form=fpf
Hi, everybody. I'm Dr Rachel Rubin. I am a urologist and sexual medicine specialist, and I have a treat for you today. As a sexual medicine specialist, I treat a lot of menopause. Why...
I always thought that estrogen helps the liver produce more IGF-1, however, was just researching the connection real quick on google, and it seems like everything states that increasing estrogen actually inhibits the liver from making IGF-1. So a person would actually want lower estrogen levels...
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3774012/
We did not have a hypothesis about the association between estradiol and hematocrit because to our knowledge, there is no direct mechanistic link between estradiol and erythropoiesis. Yet, we found that men with higher concentrations of...
This week we mark 250 episodes of the Dr Louise Newson Podcast!
And joining Dr Louise this week is Anita Nicholson, a nurse practitioner and menopause expert at Age Management Center in the US, where she aims to help patients lead the best quality of life for as long as they can.
Here, Dr...
Unraveling the Mysteries of Benign Prostate Hyperplasia: Insights from Recent Research
Benign Prostate Hyperplasia (BPH) continues to present challenges in both understanding its underlying mechanisms and effectively treating its symptoms. Recent research, presented in a transcript from a...
Introduction (00:00)
Dr. Matthew Nudy (03:57)
Prof. Dominique Cadilhac (26:34)
Q&A (54:24)
04:01 Hormonal effects on stroke risk include factors specific to women and may be hormonally mediated.
08:01 Risk factors for cardiovascular disease include diabetes, hypertension, obesity, tobacco...
My guest this week, Dr. Rachel Rubin, is a Urologist and a Sexual Medicine Specialist, and I was so excited to talk with her because the work that she does, both in the clinic and on social media, has dramatically helped countless women's lives with greater comfort, confidence, and pleasure...
On this episode, Dr. Sadaf Lodhi is joined by renowned Medical Oncologist, Dr. Avrum Bluming to discuss everything you need to know about menopause and estrogen. From the need for sex-specific research in medicine to common misconceptions, this episode dives deep into the significant steps being...
Abstract
A large body of scientific research accumulated over the past twenty years documents the cardiovascular (CV) benefits of estradiol (E2) and progesterone (P4) in reproductive-aged women. In contrast, accelerated development of CV disease (CVD) occurs in the absence of ovarian-produced...
Asking patients about their sex life can be awkward, but it's important. Rachel Rubin MD, a urologist and sexual medicine specialist, breaks down how sex is helpful to your health, and how being otherwise healthy is good for your sex life. Dr. Block and Dr. Rubin go down the path of myth-busting...
Dr. Rubin is a board-certified urologist and sexual medicine specialist. She’s an assistant clinical professor of urology at Georgetown University and owns her own private practice in the Washington, D.C. area. She’s trained in both male and female sexual medicine (and is one of only a handful...
https://www.utsouthwestern.edu/newsroom/articles/year-2023/oct-estrogen-anti-diabetic-effects.html
DALLAS – Oct. 23, 2023 – The quintessential female sex hormone estrogen stimulates cells that line blood vessels to deliver insulin to muscles, lowering blood sugar and protecting against Type 2...
In this podcast, Dr. Christine Vicaro, Dr. Kelly Kerson, and Dr. Rachel Rubin discuss menopause and hormone therapy, emphasizing the importance of educating and empowering women to seek appropriate treatment for their symptoms. They address the misconceptions and fears surrounding hormone...
Leading US oncologist Dr Avrum Bluming joins Dr Louise Newson to talk about the crucial role of oestrogen in women’s health.
Despite HRT’s proven benefits in protecting against heart disease, bone fracture and cognitive decline, many women still avoid it over breast cancer fears.
It’s been...