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  1. ... prevent heart attacks. New guidelines no longer recommend hormone replacement therapy, vitamins E or C, antioxidants, or folic acid ...
  2. ... thyroid hormone may develop. You may receive thyroid hormone replacement therapy (levothyroxine) if your body is not producing enough ...
  3. With hormone replacement therapy, most people with Addison's disease are able to lead normal lives.
  4. Many forms of testicular failure cannot be reversed. Hormone replacement therapy can help reverse symptoms, although it may not ...
  5. ... tumors, and to reduce the risk of ulcers. Hormone replacement therapy is given when glands are removed or do ...
  6. ... surrounding lymph nodes must be totally removed. Thyroid hormone replacement therapy is given after surgery. Surgery to remove the ...
  7. ... may be related to cancer, chemotherapy, HIV infection, hormone replacement therapy and estrogens, and a number of commonly used ...
  8. ... Menopause: endocrinology, consequences of estrogen deficiency, effects of hormone replacement therapy, treatment regimens. In: Katz VL, Lentz GM, Lobo ...
  9. ... intravenous catheter. In women, birth control pills or hormone replacement therapy increase the risk of blood clots, and the ...
  10. Treatment involves estrogen and progesterone hormone replacement therapy, which must be taken for the rest of your life. Thyroid and adrenal hormones also must be taken.
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