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Living Longer Through Hormone Replacement Therapy

Craig Atwood looks at the long term effects of hormone replacement therapy.

Aired 12/19/2012 | Rating TV-G

University Place

Living Longer Through Hormone Replacement Therapy

Special | 54m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Craig Atwood looks at the long term effects of hormone replacement therapy.

Craig Atwood, Associate Professor, UW School of Medicine & Public Health, provides an update on what has been learned in the past ten years about hormone replacement therapy. Physiological forms of sex steroids show a range of beneficial health functions delaying the onset of age-related diseases in both men and women and increasing longevity.

Aired 12/19/2012 | Rating TV-G

University Place is a local public television program presented by PBS Wisconsin

University Place is made possible by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

University Place

Living Longer Through Hormone Replacement Therapy

Special | 54m 20sVideo has Closed Captions

Craig Atwood, Associate Professor, UW School of Medicine & Public Health, provides an update on what has been learned in the past ten years about hormone replacement therapy. Physiological forms of sex steroids show a range of beneficial health functions delaying the onset of age-related diseases in both men and women and increasing longevity.

Aired 12/19/2012 | Rating TV-G

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