Long-term Benefits of Use of MHT/HRT on the Heart, Bones, and Brain - European Medical Journal

Long-term Benefits of Use of MHT/HRT on the Heart, Bones, and Brain

This podcast series was sponsored by Theramex HQ UK Ltd who had no input in the content which was developed by EMJ.

The speakers have been selected by Theramex and received honorarium. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the individual speakers and do not necessarily reflect those of Theramex or EMJ. Please refer to local marketing authorisation and prescribing practices for guidance.


In this podcast series, we focus on women’s health and the impact of menopause. Our experts explore the role and long-term impact of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), otherwise referred to as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), on our heart, bones, and brain.

Episode 1: The Role of HRT in Cardiovascular Health

Heart expert Yassir Javaid joins Hannah Moir to discuss the role of MHT in cardiovascular health.

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Episode 2: The Impact of HRT on Our Bones

Bone expert Kassim Javaid joins Hannah Moir to explore the impact of MHT on our bones.

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Episode 3: The Effect of HRT on Brain Function and Mental Health.

Brain health expert Rossella Nappi joins Hannah Moir to discuss the effect of MHT on brain function and mental health.

Episode to be released soon.

Speakers

Host

Dr Hannah Moir1

Experts

Yassir Javaid2

Kassim Javaid3

Rossella Nappi 4

1. Head Medical Writer, Moderator, and Educator, EMJ, London, UK. Senior Fellow (Associate Professor in Health & Exercise Prescription), Faculty of Health, Science, Social Care and Education, Kingston University, London, UK.

2. GP based in Berkshire with a Specialist Interest in Cardiology, his main interests being heart failure and valve disease.

3. Consultant Rheumatologist at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and Professor of Osteoporosis and Adult Rare Bone Diseases, Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS), Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, UK.

4. Gynaecologist, Endocrinologist and Sexologist, Professor of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Chief of the Research Center for Reproductive Medicine, and Director of the Gynecological Endocrinology & Menopause Unit, IRCCS San Matteo Foundation, University of Pavia, Italy. President of the International Menopause Society.

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