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This study is the second clinical trial to be conducted by the Menopause Strategies -
Finding Lasting Answers for Symptoms and Health (MsFLASH) research network, a group of
investigators conducting clinical trials designed to find new ways to alleviate the most
common, bothersome symptoms of the menopausal transition.
In this twelve-week clinical trial, 374 women aged 4...
Location: Indiana University
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The purpose of this study is to determine predictor of response to pioglitazone, and
anti-diabetic medication. The investigators know from randomized clinical trials that some
30% of patients do not respond to this type of medication. There is presently no way to
identify this group of patients leading to unnecessary drug exposure and medication costs.
Location: University of Maryland School of Medicine
Status: Recruiting
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The purpose of this research study is to compare yoga and health and wellness classes for
helping perimenopausal or newly postmenopausal women who are experiencing hot flashes. The
investigators want to learn about the effects of yoga and health and wellness classes on
symptoms and other quality of life issues. The results of this study may provide important
knowledge to...
Location: Wake Forest University Health Sciences
Status: Recruiting
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Vitamin K is thought to be important for bone health because it activates several proteins
involved in bone formation. Poor dietary intake of vitamin K (mainly found in dark green
leafy vegetables) is associated with bone loss and fractures. Giving supplements of the main
dietary form of vitamin K (called K1) or another common form which our bodies make from
K1(called MK...
Location: Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital NHS foundation Trust
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The aim is to evaluate effects of internet-based applied relaxation (a simplified version of
cognitive behavioral therapy) for women with menopausal symptoms mainly vasomotoric symptom
(VMS), i.e. hot flashes and sweating. Sixty postmenopausal women with VMS will be recruited
and 30 randomized to applied relaxation (AR) via internet and 30 to a control group which is
a ...
Location: Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Univer...
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The investigators hypothesize that whole soy or purified daidzein alone could reduce blood
pressure and CVD risks in equol-producing menopausal Chinese women.
Location: Center of Research and Promotion of Women's Health
Status: Not yet recruiting
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The 3 Specific Aims are (1) To determine the prevalence, incidence and severity of oral
conditions in postmenopausal early stage breast cancer survivors within the first 18 months
of adjuvant Aromatase Inhibitor(AI) therapy, (2) To determine the oral health quality of
life among postmenopausal early stage breast cancer survivors who are receiving AI therapy,
(3) To deter...
Location: Michigan Center for Oral Health Research
Status: Recruiting
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The purpose of this study is to determine the effect of a Hypnosis Intervention on reducing
hot flash frequency (perceived impact vs. physiologically measured impact), severity and
daily interference in post-menopausal women. It is felt that the Hypnosis Intervention will
result in significantly lower hot flash frequency, severity and daily interference scores
(perceived...
Location: Mind Body Medicine Research Laboratory
Status: Recruiting
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Despite evidence supporting the benefits of hormone replacement therapy (HRT), only 15% of
postmenopausal women currently use HRT (1). The leading reasons why women refuse or
discontinue HRT are fear of malignancy, side effects such as vaginal bleeding, weight gain,
depressed mood, and breast tenderness, and social reasons such as regarding menopause as a
natural transit...
Location: Clinical Trial Unit, Hospital USM
Status: Completed
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This objective of this randomized controlled trial is to conduct a 2x2 test of a lifestyle
intervention and metformin (a drug used to treat diabetes) to investigate how these
treatments, alone or in combination, affect biomarkers associated with breast cancer
survival. The Reach for Health Study will enroll 340 overweight/obese, postmenopausal
breast cancer survivors. ...
Location: Moores UCSD Cancer Center
Status: Not yet recruiting
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