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      Finasteride

      research Finasteride

      April 2017 in “Reactions Weekly”
      Man experienced sexual dysfunction, depression, breast growth, and skin discoloration after taking finasteride for hair loss.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      30 citations, July 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea is when a woman doesn't have periods, with primary amenorrhea starting by age 15 or within five years of breast development, and secondary amenorrhea when periods stop for three months. It affects 3-4% of women not pregnant, breastfeeding, or in menopause, mainly due to polycystic ovary syndrome, hypothalamic amenorrhea, hyperprolactinemia, and ovarian failure.
      Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      research Current Evaluation of Amenorrhea

      21 citations, September 2004 in “Fertility and Sterility”
      Amenorrhea, or the absence of periods, should be evaluated by age 15 or within five years of early breast development, and is most commonly caused by conditions like polycystic ovary syndrome and hypothalamic amenorrhea.
      Abstracts from the 4th Annual Student Medical Summit

      research Abstracts from the 4th Annual Student Medical Summit

      1 citations, May 2021 in “BMC Proceedings”
      The document concludes that more research is needed to reduce frequent hospital visits, addiction medicine education improves with specific training, early breast cancer surgery findings are emerging, nipple smears are not very accurate, surgery for older melanoma patients doesn't extend life, a genetic condition in infants can often be treated with one drug, doctors are inconsistent with blood clot medication, a certain gene may protect against cell damage, muscle gene overexpression affects many other genes, and some mitochondrial genes are less active in mice with tumors.
      Climacteric Commentaries

      research Climacteric Commentaries

      1 citations, July 2011 in “Climacteric”
      Long-term estrogen therapy in postmenopausal women can improve certain health markers, hair loss is common regardless of hormone use, stopping estrogen doesn't increase breast cancer risk, smoking does, and a balanced BMI is linked to lower mortality.
      Spironolactone

      research Spironolactone

      February 2024 in “Practical Diabetes”
      Spironolactone helps reduce hospital visits and death from heart issues, lowers blood pressure, but has unclear effects on heart failure with normal heart pump function and can cause high potassium and breast enlargement in men.
      Spotlight in Plastic Surgery: October 2022

      research Spotlight in Plastic Surgery: October 2022

      September 2022 in “Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery”
      Baricitinib helps with severe hair loss, negative-pressure therapy lowers hernia recurrence, tranexamic acid reduces bleeding, robot-assisted breast surgery may improve outcomes, and acellular dermal matrix could decrease breast reconstruction complications.
      Dermatologic Diseases and Pregnancy

      research Dermatologic Diseases and Pregnancy

      September 2021 in “CRC Press eBooks”
      Pregnancy can cause normal skin changes, including darkening of certain areas, nail changes, vascular changes, and breast changes like stretch marks.
      News on PCOS

      research News on PCOS

      December 2006 in “Annales D Endocrinologie”
      Estrogen-progestin contraception lowers ovarian, endometrial, and colon cancer risk but may raise breast and cervical cancer risk, helps with menstrual and acne issues, and new methods are as effective as pills. Metformin helps overweight women with PCOS and insulin resistance, and dopamine agonists treat prolactinomas.
      Safety of Testosterone Use in Women

      research Safety of Testosterone Use in Women

      49 citations, May 2009 in “Maturitas”
      Short-term testosterone therapy in women seems safe with few mild side effects, but long-term effects need more research.
      Venous Thromboembolism and Women's Health

      research Venous Thromboembolism and Women's Health

      22 citations, October 2018 in “British Journal of Haematology”
      Women have a higher risk of blood clots from hormonal factors and need careful treatment, especially during pregnancy.