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What does hormone replacement therapy (HRT) have to do with osteoporosis?
Answered By Editor
Usually, around 50 years of age, women go
through menopause, and their bodies will stop
producing estrogen. Studies have found that
loss of estrogen in a woman's body can
contribute in the development of
osteoporosis. Women who undergo hormone
replacement therapy or HRT can be beneficial
for women who are suffering from
osteoporosis. Research has found that HRT can
prevent osteoporosis or at least slow its
development.
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Menopause | Hormones | Estrogen
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