Recently,
researchers at the National Institute of Aging discovered that by
maintaining optimal levels of estrogen, postmenopausal women may
be able to protect themselves from memory decline associated with
aging.1 Adequate
levels of estrogen, it appears, protect
regions
of the brain which are most vulnerable
to neuron loss.
The Menopause Profile can
be used to determine baseline need
for hormone replacement therapy, to
check whether estrogen levels are adequate
for optimizing memory function, bone
strength, and cardiovascular status,
and to help identify excesses linked
to unpleasant side effects and increased
breast cancer risk.
The
Women's Hormonal Health Assessment provides a focused
overview of hormonal balance in both pre- and post-menopausal women,
using a single serum sample to evaluate dynamics of sex steroid
metabolism that can profoundly affect a woman's health throughout
her lifetime.
References:
1 Resnick S, Metter EJ, Zonderman AB. Estrogen replacement therapy
and longitudinal decline in visual memory: a possible protective
effect? Am Acad Neurol 1997;49(Dec):1491-1497.
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