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Old April 29th, 2013, 05:04 AM   #1
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Default Jury Still Out On Cardiovascular Risk Of Using HRT

4 (2 votes) Despite recent studies on the cardiovascular effects of HRT, the level of risk of women in early menopause suffering coronary heart disease (CHD) remains controversial, according to BMJ Clinical Evidence from the BMJ Group. In an editorial published today,trx stretches, BMJ Clinical Evidence reports that whilst observational studies have consistently found that postmenopausal HRT reduces the risks of CHD, the Women's Health Initiative (WHI) study found contradictory results. Now a study published in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) takes a second look at the results from the WHI study, asking whether the cardiovascular risks of HRT differ with age and time after onset of menopause. The findings of this second-look study are consistent with the initial conclusions from the WHI study,trx suspension trainer force kit, as the authors found that HRT did not reduce the overall risk of CHD and did increase the risk of stroke. However, the authors found that whereas women starting HRT in their 70s and more than 20 years after reaching menopause had an increased risk of CHD compared with non-users,trx force, this was not the case for women starting HRT in their 50s, or less than 10 years after the onset of menopause. The authors of the JAMA study argue that the findings provide some reassurance for younger post menopausal women about the risks of CHD whilst using HRT. But, Dr Shannon Amoils, Clinical Editor of BMJ Clinical Evidence commented that the number of cardiovascular events in the study subgroups was probably still too small to allow meaningful analysis and that: "Further high quality research is needed on the long-term effects of HRT on women in early menopause to assess conclusively the cardiovascular risks and benefits of HRT". BMJ Clinical Evidence is an international peer reviewed medical journal,suspension training straps, published by the BMJ Group. In addition, BMJ Clinical Evidence provides an invaluable set of evidence based medicine facilities to help busy clinicians manage their patients as effectively as possible. It sums up what's known - and not known - about more than 200 medical conditions and over 2000 treatments and is one of the world's most trusted and effective sources of medical evidence for clinical decisions. A copy of the complete editorial can be found at www.clinicalevidence.co,trx usa.uk ACOG Recommends Vaginal Hysterectomy As Approach Of Choice Digestion
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