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Estrogen or soy isoflavones given to postmenopausal women results in a small increase in lean tissue mass that may be mediated through estrogen receptor alpha on muscle or through decreased inflammation.
There is evidence of altered androgen metabolism triggered by exogenous postmenopausal estrogen therapy.
It is concluded that estrogen is th...
These, too, are due to estrogen content.
It is noteworthy that the effect of pesticides on GSI is reflected in the ovarian estrogen level.
These results show that very high concentrations of some commonly used essential oil constituents appear to have the potential to interact with estrogen receptors, although the biological significance of this is uncertain.
It is quite likely that synthetic estrogen is also responsible for “nonalcoholic steatohepatitis” when it is used in massive doses.
Low-dose esterified estrogen improved hemodynamic patterns similar to standard doses of conjugated equine estrogen in postmenopausal women.