The Heart Benefits of a Lengthier Menopause Hope AR
You'd be hard put to find a woman who wanted a longer menopause, with its constellation of annoying symptoms. But a lengthier change of life may have one health advantage: women who transition more quickly through menopause appear to face an increased risk of "preclinical atherosclerosis.
Gary Phillip Wood, MD
2001 S Main St
Hope, AR
Gary Phillip Wood, MD
2001 S Main St
Hope, AR 71801
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1965
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Michael Adrian Coffey, MD
870-722-5011
2001 S Main St Ste 2
Hope, AR
Michael Adrian Coffey, MD
870-722-5011
2001 S Main St Ste 2
Hope, AR 71801
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ok Coll Of Med, Oklahoma City Ok 73190
Graduation Year: 1974
Hospital
Hospital: Medical Park Hosp, Hope, Ar
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Dr.James A. Tanner
(501) 907-6699
Ste 300, 12921 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR
Dr.James A. Tanner
(501) 907-6699
Ste 300, 12921 Cantrell Road
Little Rock, AR 72223
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med
Year of Graduation: 1977
Speciality
Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Accepting New Patients: Yes
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Joe Cloud
(479) 890-2432
101 Skyline Dr
Russellville, AR
(479) 890-2432
101 Skyline Dr
Russellville, AR 72801
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Paul David Neblett, MD
1601 Newcastle Road
Forrest City, AR
Paul David Neblett, MD
1601 Newcastle Road
Forrest City, AR 72335
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Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Tn, Memphis, Coll Of Med, Memphis Tn 38163
Graduation Year: 1996
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George C Garrett
(870) 777-0700
302 Bill Clinton Dr
Hope, AR
(870) 777-0700
302 Bill Clinton Dr
Hope, AR 71801
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Family Practice, Obstetrics & Gynecology
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Dr.LAWRENCE SCHMITZ
(479) 271-0005
1200 Southeast 28th Street #2
Bentonville, AR
Dr.LAWRENCE SCHMITZ
(479) 271-0005
1200 Southeast 28th Street #2
Bentonville, AR 72712
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Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Dr.Timothy Bell
(479) 484-5901
7001 Rogers Ave # 502
Fort Smith, AR
Dr.Timothy Bell
(479) 484-5901
7001 Rogers Ave # 502
Fort Smith, AR 72903
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Hlth Sci, Coll Of Osteo Med
Year of Graduation: 1985
Speciality
Gynecologist (OBGYN)
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Hospital: St. Edward Mercy Medical Center
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Benjamin Jewel Walsh, MD
870-364-9111
PO Box 340
Crossett, AR
Benjamin Jewel Walsh, MD
870-364-9111
PO Box 340
Crossett, AR 71635
Specialties
Family Practice, Obstetrics
Education
Medical School: Univ Of Ar Coll Of Med, Little Rock Ar 72205
Graduation Year: 1980
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Hospital: Ashley County Med Ctr, Crossett, Ar
Group Practice: Family Clinic Of Ashley County
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R Douglas Ross, MD
856-589-4545
14 Gothic Ridge Rd
Van Buren, AR
R Douglas Ross, MD
856-589-4545
14 Gothic Ridge Rd
Van Buren, AR 72956
Specialties
Obstetrics & Gynecology
Education
Medical School: Hahnemann Univ Sch Of Med, Philadelphia Pa 19102
Graduation Year: 1974
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You'd be hard put to find a woman who wanted a longer menopause, with its constellation of annoying symptoms. But a lengthier change of life may have one health advantage: women who transition more quickly through menopause appear to face an increased risk of "preclinical atherosclerosis." This is a tongue-twisting term for a condition in which the arteries narrow as their walls thicken. Researchers found that women who went from being premenopausal to postmenopausal in three years experienced more buildup of fatty plaque in their carotid arteries. This may put the women who had a quicker menopause at an increased risk for developing heart disease.
"We know that more fatty plaque accumulation predicts future heart attacks and strokes, but this is our first venture into this particular line of inquiry," said cardiologist C. Noel Bairey Merz, principal investigator of the study, which was part of the multifaceted Los Angeles Atherosclerosis Study (LAAS). "This is an observational study, which doesn't provide specific recommendations for patient evaluation and treatment but it does raise questions." Bairey Merz was quoted in a news release from Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, where she is a professor of medicine.
Included in the observational study were 203 women who were between the ages of 45 and 60 when they entered the study. Of these, 52 were premenopausal, 20 were perimenopausal, and 131 were postmenopausal. None had ever been diagnosed with heart disease, and they were followed for three years...
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