I'm not a doctor, so I could be mistaken here. If you're asking which one causes the other, there's no relationship between them. They're both caused by the same thing, i.e., changes in hormone levels. read more
If you're asking which one causes the other, there's no relationship between them. They're both caused by the same thing, i.e., changes in hormone levels. read more
The relationship between climacteric osteoporosis and disturbances in menstrual cycle during adolescence was examined. Methods Seven hundred and seventy-one questionnaires were shared out among women visiting the outpatient department for climacteric complaints for the first time between 2001 and 2004. read more
The connection between low estrogen, amenorrhea and osteoporosis I came across your blog and am looking for a few words of wisdom from a smart science minded athlete. I am a medical student and a runner and recently learned all about the connection between low estrogen, amenorrhea and osteoporosis and I am very worried. read more