Posted by WeeWilly on April 21, 2005, at 22:18:53
In reply to Re: No interest or comments at all !, posted by florence on April 21, 2005, at 17:21:57
I really appreciate your response. So well written and interesting. I can surely relate to your struggle. Right now there is quite a massive amount attention being given by research endocronologists to understand the cause of mood problems in menopausal women. This is because they have come to realize the increased risk of the treatments clinical and in recent trials. The study I mention in my first post allthough its on women with POF, it will give insight to menopause in general. Of course other research endocronologists will have to read it for it to have any impact on their future research. It is not guarenteed that it will get disseminated though.If you find the time read at least the condensed version in Scientific American.com. Google with terms Inhibin, POF, Auckland, DNA, reproduction and you will find it easily. Many hormones diminish as we age Inhibin does also. In the past it could be ignored because it was understood that it was not of significance. A scientist would have to be ill informed or intellectually dishonest to discount Inhibin now. Best Wishes
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