121 - 130 of 395 results for "early menopause and bone health"
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Bladder and urinary health
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Womb and ovary health
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Sexual health for lesbian and bisexual women
Find out about the sexually transmitted infections that women who have sex with women can pass on, including herpes, genital warts and chlamydia, plus how to protect yourself.
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When it is used
A DEXA scan is used to measure bone density and assess the risk of bone fractures.
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Oestrogen: an HRT medicine to treat menopause symptoms
NHS medicines information on oestrogen tablets, patches, gel and spray – what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.
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Sexual health for gay and bisexual men
Find out about sexually transmitted infections that affect gay men, including gonorrhoea, non-specific urethritis, chlamydia, herpes, syphilis, shigella, hepatitis, genital warts and pubic lice (crabs).
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Where to get diaphragms or caps
Diaphragms and caps are available from sexual health clinics, some GP surgeries and young people's services.
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Starting your periods
Most girls start their periods when they're about 12, but they can start as early as 8, so it's important to talk to girls from an early age to make sure they're prepared.
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Finding out you're pregnant
How you might feel when you find out you're pregnant, plus links to taking a pregnancy test and early signs and symptoms.
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Lifestyle changes to make if you're unable to take HRT
Find out about changes to your lifestyle that may improve your menopause symptoms, such as exercise and a balanced diet.