- ►jcojournal.org A Sparreboom, MC Cox, MR Acharya, WD … - Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2004 - jcojournal.org PURPOSE: Interest in the use of herbal products has grown dramatically in the
Western world. Recent estimates suggest an overall prevalence for herbal
preparation use of 13% to 63% among cancer patients. With the narrow ... Cited by 173 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 12 versions
- ►ahajournals.org FM Sacks, A Lichtenstein, L Van Horn, W … - Circulation, 2006 - Am Heart Assoc Soy protein and isoflavones (phytoestrogens) have gained considerable attention
for their potential role in improving risk factors for cardiovascular disease.
This scientific advisory assesses the more recent work published on soy ... Cited by 158 - Related articles - All 10 versions
EE Krebs, KE Ensrud, R MacDonald, TJ Wilt - Obstetrics & Gynecology, 2004 - journals.lww.com Skip Navigation Links Home > October 2004 - Volume 104 - Issue 4 >
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S Bent, R Ko - The American journal of medicine, 2004 - Elsevier Herbal medicines are widely used in the United States, with approximately one
quarter of adults reporting use of an herb to treat a medical illness within the
past year. Herbs contain complicated mixtures of organic chemicals, the ... Cited by 121 - Related articles - All 14 versions
AL Ososki, EJ Kennelly - Phytotherapy Research, 2003 - humboldt.edu Phytoestrogens are a diverse group of plant-derived compounds that structurally
or functionally mimic mammalian estrogens and show potential benefits for human
health. The number of articles published on phytoestrogens has risen ... Cited by 109 - Related articles - View as HTML - BL Direct - All 8 versions
RR Freedman - Seminars in reproductive medicine, 2005 - pt.wkhealth.com Hot flashes are the most common symptom of menopause. Although the ap- pearance
of hot flashes coincides with estrogen withdrawal, this does not entirely
explain the phenomenon because estrogen levels do not differ between ... Cited by 91 - Related articles - All 7 versions
V Beck, U Rohr, A Jungbauer - Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2005 - Elsevier The benefits of plant extracts from soy and red clover as alternatives to
conventional hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have been debated in the past.
Here, an attempt has been made to summarize the biochemical and ... Cited by 73 - Related articles - All 8 versions
A Crisafulli, H Marini, A Bitto, D Altavilla, … - Menopause, 2004 - journals.lww.com From the 1 Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine and Pharmacology, 2
Department of Internal Medicine, 3 Department of Obstetrical and Gynaecological
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- ►tripod.com [PDF] D Grady - N Engl J Med, 2006 - nejm.org Menopausal Transition All healthy women transition from a reproductive, or
premenopausal, period, marked by regular ovulation and cyclic menstrual
bleeding, to a postmenopausal period, marked by amenorrhea (Table 1). The ... Cited by 69 - Related articles - BL Direct - All 13 versions
WH Utian - Health and quality of life outcomes, 2005 - biomedcentral.com Abstract Many women experience vasomotor symptoms at or around the time of
menopause. Hot flushes and night sweats are considered primary menopausal
symptoms that may also be associated with sleep and mood disturbances, as ... Cited by 64 - Related articles - View as HTML - All 11 versions