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Menopausal Health
Breast Cancer and Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators: Who Should Use Them, and Why?
June 2008
Progestins in Hormone Therapy: What Are the Options?
September 2007
Clinical Use of Bone
Density Testing
June 2007
The Perimenopausal Transition
March 2007
Thyroid Disease: A Primer
for the Care of Midlife Women
December 2006
WhatÍs New in
Osteoporosis Management
October 2006
Soy Consumption
and Cholesterol Levels
August 2006
Postmenopausal
Hair Growth Patterns
June 2006
Testosterone Therapy in
Postmenopausal Women
April 2006
Vaginal Estrogen Therapy: The Question of Systemic Absorption
February 2006
Fertility Changes
During Perimenopause
December 2005
Bioidentical Hormones:
Separating Science From Marketing
October 2005
Memory Complaints
August 2005 Patient Edition
Vaginal Atrophy:
Clinical Evaluation
and Management
June 2005 Patient Edition
Vaginal Atrophy:
Clinical Evaluation
and Management
April 2005 Patient Edition
Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy: Where Do We Go From Here?
February 2005 Patient Edition
Postmenopausal
Hormone Therapy:
Clarifying the Role
February 2005
Endometrial Evaluation:
Assessing Perimenopausal and Postmenopausal Women
November 2004
Premature Ovarian Failure Women
With Special Needs
August 2004
Progestogen in Hormone Therapy,
Recommendations for Individualizing Therapy
April 2004
NAMS Publishes Hormone Therapy
Recommendations
February 2004
Treating Hot Flashes Options
to Estrogen
November 2003
Exogenous Hormones and Migraine
Risk Management in Perimenopausal Patients
April 2003
Alzheimer’s
Disease & Dementia: New Insights
January 2003
Factor V Leiden Mutation, Venous
Thromboembolism & Consideration of Hormone Therapy
November 2002
Cardiovascular Disease
August 2002
Exercise and Bone Health
June 2002
Headaches in the Perimenopause
April 2002
Low-Dose ERT/HRT
Jan. 2002
Counseling for Continuance
December. 2001
Colorectal Cancer
November 2001
Menopause Transition
October 2001
Estrogen-Androgen Therapy
September 2001
About NAMS
Founded in 1989, The North American Menopause
Society (NAMS) is the leading nonprofit organization dedicated
to promoting women's health during midlife and beyond through
an understanding of menopause.
NAMS contact information is as follows:
Address: PO Box 94527, Cleveland, OH 44101-4527; telephone: (440)
442-7550; fax: (440) 442-2660; e-mail: info@menopause.org;
Web site: www.menopause.org.
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