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Hormone Therapy Reduces frequency of night urination in Postmenopausal Women: Study – Medical Dialogues
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Researchers have found in a new study that various types of hormone therapy are…

CLEVELAND, Ohio – Researchers have found in a new study that various types of hormone therapy are effective in reducing the effect of nocturia in postmenopausal women.As women age, they are more likely to wake up in the middle of the night to pass urine. The loss of estrogen during the menopause transition accelerates this problem, which is known as nocturia. The researchers evaluated the effectiveness of different hormone therapies in managing the frequency of nocturia. The results of the study…
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