HRT is indicatde to treat or prevent problems causde when the ovaries stop producing oestrogen at the menopause.Cessation of menses occurs naturally when ovarian follicles are depleted at about 51years of age,or follo...HRT is indicatde to treat or prevent problems causde when the ovaries stop producing oestrogen at the menopause.Cessation of menses occurs naturally when ovarian follicles are depleted at about 51years of age,or following surgical removal of the ovaries,with of without hysteretomy.展开更多
Zinc (Zn) deficiencies are currently thought to cause chronic metabolic derangement leading to or exacerbating immune deficiencY, gastrointestinal problems, endocrine disorders, neurologic dysfunction, cancer, accel...Zinc (Zn) deficiencies are currently thought to cause chronic metabolic derangement leading to or exacerbating immune deficiencY, gastrointestinal problems, endocrine disorders, neurologic dysfunction, cancer, accelerated aging, degenerative disease, and more. Zn deficiency caused by malnutrition and foods with low bioavailability, aging, certain diseases, or deregulated homeostasis is a far more common risk to human health than intoxication. Higher dose of Zn should be limited to short-term use because of an increased risk of gastrointestinal adverse effects, copper deficiency, anemia, and genitourinary complications. This review has detonated the literature on the spectrum of health effects of Zn status, ranging from symptoms of Zn deficiency to excess exposure.展开更多
文摘HRT is indicatde to treat or prevent problems causde when the ovaries stop producing oestrogen at the menopause.Cessation of menses occurs naturally when ovarian follicles are depleted at about 51years of age,or following surgical removal of the ovaries,with of without hysteretomy.
文摘Zinc (Zn) deficiencies are currently thought to cause chronic metabolic derangement leading to or exacerbating immune deficiencY, gastrointestinal problems, endocrine disorders, neurologic dysfunction, cancer, accelerated aging, degenerative disease, and more. Zn deficiency caused by malnutrition and foods with low bioavailability, aging, certain diseases, or deregulated homeostasis is a far more common risk to human health than intoxication. Higher dose of Zn should be limited to short-term use because of an increased risk of gastrointestinal adverse effects, copper deficiency, anemia, and genitourinary complications. This review has detonated the literature on the spectrum of health effects of Zn status, ranging from symptoms of Zn deficiency to excess exposure.