75 studies found for:
women's health initiative
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| 1 | Unknown † |
Women's Health Initiative Study of Cognitive Aging
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| 2 | Completed |
The Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (The WHIMS Study)
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| 3 | Active, not recruiting |
Memory Study of Youngest Women Enrolled in the Women's Health Initiative Hormone Therapy (HT) Arm
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| 4 | Active, not recruiting |
Examining the Relationship Between Hormone Therapy and Cognitive Function (The WHIMS-ECHO Study)
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| 5 | Completed |
Women's Health Initiative (WHI)
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| 6 | Completed |
Amino Acid Therapy for Hot Flashes in Postmenopausal Women
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| 7 | Completed |
Thrombotic, Inflammatory & Gene Markers of CVD in Women
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| 8 | Completed |
Sex Steroid Hormones and Risk of CHD in Women
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| 9 | Completed |
Cognition in the Study of Tamoxifen and Raloxifene
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| 10 | Completed |
Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction for Hot Flashes
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| 11 | Completed |
Evaluating the Effects of Hormone Replacement Therapy on Brain Function (The WHIMS-MRI Study)
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| 12 | Completed |
Validation and Exploration of Sleep and Mood Predictors
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| 13 | Completed |
The Effects of Tualang Honey on Postmenopausal Women
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| 14 | Active, not recruiting |
WHAT (Women, Hot-flashes, Activity, Trial) - Physical Activity for Treatment of Hot Flushes Among Postmenopausal Women
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| 15 | Not yet recruiting |
Osteoprosis in Type 2 Diabetic Patients- a Cohort Study
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| 16 | Not yet recruiting |
The Use of the Bakri Postpartum Balloon in the Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage Refractory to Conservative Measures
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| 17 | Completed |
Anastrozole and Letrozole
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| 18 | Active, not recruiting |
Efficacy and Safety of MORAb-003 in Subjects With Platinum-sensitive Ovarian Cancer in First Relapse
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| 19 | Completed |
Delivery Vehicles for Prenatal Calcium Supplementation
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| 20 | Active, not recruiting |
Topical Metronidazole and Miconazole Co-formulated Vaginal Suppositories for Preventing Vaginal Infections in HIV-seronegative Women
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† Indicates status has not been verified in more than two years
