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Should We All Be On Hormone Therapy? with Professor Susan Davis, AO 

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The conversation around hormone therapy for menopausal symptoms is pretty clear. Hormone therapy is the gold standard for treating hot flashes and night sweats and can help with many other common symptoms that come with the menopause transition. It’s very effective and broadly safe. But recently, the conversation has evolved past symptom management and into preventative health with many experts suggesting that hormone therapy may play a larger role in extending a woman’s healthspan, if not lifespan. That maybe we should all start taking hormones to protect our hearts and cognitive health. And there’s promising research in those areas. Yet none of the medical associations recommend hormones for those purposes. Why? That’s what we dig into this week with Professor Susan Davis, AO, who is a pioneer and leading expert in women's health as a clinical endocrinologist, researcher, and educator. She reflects on her decades of research on various forms of hormone therapy and shares what we know-and still don’t know-today regarding traditional hormone therapy as well as testosterone therapy for women’s health post menopause.
Professor Susan R Davis AO, MBBS, FRACP, PhD, FAHMS is a clinician researcher with expertise in the role of sex hormones in women across the lifespan. She is Head of the Monash University Women’s Health Research Program and holds a Level 3 NHMRC Investigator Grant. Susan is a Consultant Endocrinologist and Head of the Women’s Endocrine Clinic, Alfred Hospital Melbourne and a consultant at Cabrini Medical Centre. She is a Fellow and Council Member of the Australian Academy of Health and Medical Sciences. She is a past President of the Australasian Menopause Society and the International Menopause Society. She has over 435 peer-reviewed publications and has received numerous national and international prestigious research awards. Susan was appointed an Officer of the Order of Australia for distinguished service to medicine, to women's health as a clinical endocrinologist and researcher, and to medical education. You can learn more about her and her work at Monash University.

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7 сен 2024

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Комментарии : 9   
@RitaAvelardaSilva
@RitaAvelardaSilva Месяц назад
It's always fascinating to listen to Professor Susan Davis. Her balanced, science-based way of communicating is rare to find on the internet these days. I wish this video had hundreds of thousands of views!
@angelapatel00
@angelapatel00 Месяц назад
Interesting information! Thanks for this!👍
@barbbrazes869
@barbbrazes869 Месяц назад
Thanks for this great information!❤
@anne-louisegoldie
@anne-louisegoldie Месяц назад
The only positive thing I got from this discussion was Professor Davis's interest in testosterone. And that there is likely to be a licenced preparation for women in the UK and Europe soon. And learning that women start to increase testosterone production after age 70. Thank you for sharing that info 😊xx
@charleedell92
@charleedell92 Месяц назад
It's actually really hard to identify who is at risk of osteoporosis clinically. Many people have no obvious risk factors until they present with a fragility fracture. I think every woman should get a DEXA at 50 - we have screening programmes for things that are far less common!
@leoniehenderson547
@leoniehenderson547 Месяц назад
What a shame more women haven't watched this.
@onlyme23rang
@onlyme23rang 21 день назад
There's no answers just basically just bare all the horrible symptoms and that hrt causes cancer!
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