Health &
Fitness
| April 22, 2003, Tuesday
PERSONAL
HEALTH; Options for Protecting Bones After
Menopause
By JANE E. BRODY (NYT) 1127 words
Late Edition - Final , Section F ,
Page 6 , Column 3
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- Last summer's surprising report from a
large federal study relegating the use of
postmenopausal hormone therapy to short-term
relief of symptoms, not long-term health
maintenance, left millions of women in a
quandary: what should they do to keep their
bones from deteriorating to the point of
fracture?
Despite the serious threats to heart and
breast health the study uncovered, there is
no question that supplemental estrogen
protects bones, largely preventing the rapid
loss of bone that occurs in the first three
to five years after menopause. The very same
loss occurs when postmenopausal women stop
taking estrogen, no matter how long they may
have been on it.
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