A recent publication from the Women’s Health Across the Nation (SWAN) study by Greendale and colleagues has followed 2362 participants for 4 years during the menopause transition [1]. Major exposures were time spent in the menopause transition, hormone use prior to the final menstrual period, and postmenopausal current hormone use. Outcomes were longitudinal performance in… Read More
Raloxifene and cardioprotection in early postmenopausal women
The Raloxifene Use for The Heart (RUTH) trial results were published in 2004 [1]. This was a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study which recruited 10,101 women above the age of 55 years (mean age 67.5 years), with established coronary artery disease (CAD) or at high risk for CAD. Women were followed for a median period of… Read More
Female contraception over 40: ESHRE Workshop summary
The European Society of Human Reproduction & Embryology (ESHRE) Capri Workshop Group has recently published a summary and recommendations on female contraception over the age of 40 years [1]. The number of women aged 40–49 years has increased by 58% in the last five decades in developed countries and by 32% in Europe. Although most… Read More
Progression from impaired glucose tolerance to diabetes mellitus: association with cardiovascular risk factors, lifestyle and metformin
In a recently published paper [1], the Diabetes Prevention Program randomized trial provides more information from its database considering the effect of progression from impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) to diabetes on cardiovascular risk factors and its amelioration by intensive lifestyle and metformin intervention. There is a known increase of cardiovascular disease in subjects with diabetes,… Read More
The effect of proton pump-inhibiting drugs on mineral metabolism
Medications can affect bone metabolism and be a secondary cause of osteoporosis. A recent publication has reviewed the data on a possible influence of proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) on the bone [1]. PPIs, drugs in widespread use for gastroesophageal reflux and other gastric disorders, could impair intestinal calcium absorption, leading to a negative calcium balance,… Read More
HRT and the new incidence of diabetes mellitus
The Kuopio Osteoporosis Risk Factor and Prevention Study is a prospective population-based cohort study. In a new publication [1], the effect of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) on the new incidence of diabetes mellitus was examined. Almost 8500 women in the early postmenopause were followed over a 5-year period. Almost one-third of the women were current… Read More
Low-dose aspirin: does it prevent type 2 diabetes in women?
In a recently published study [1], the authors try to prove the possibility of using low-dose aspirin for the prevention of clinical type 2 diabetes in women. Information on long-term use of aspirin (100 mg every other day) to reduce the incidence of type 2 diabetes was gathered from the Women’s Health Study (WHS) as… Read More
Multivitamins to prevent cancer and cardiovascular disease
Cancer and cardiovascular disease are frequent health-care problems and the most frequent cause of death. Shortages of antioxidant vitamins (vitamins A, C and E, beta-carotene and folic acid) have been shown to be associated with the blood vessel changes that occur in cardiovascular disease. Other information suggests that vitamins might lower a person’s chances of… Read More
Colorectal cancer risk and soy food intake in women
The incidence of colorectal cancer has been reported to be lower in Asians than in Caucasians, even though rapid increases in Asian countries, particularly in Japan, have been noticed [1,2]. Higher soy food consumption by Asians than by Caucasians has been thought to be one of the possible reasons for the difference. A recently published… Read More
Melanoma and HRT
A recent report from Koomen and colleagues in the Annals of Oncology [1] has reopened the discussion on the association between the development of cutaneous melanoma (CM) and hormones. The paper reports on a case–control study conducted in the Netherlands using two databases: PHARMO, a pharmacy database recording all prescriptions on an individual basis, and… Read More