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At EquilifeMD we understand that there are many questions surrounding hormones and hormone therapies. In our community we address questions directly related to the Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy we offer at EquilifeMD. In this learning center our goal is to provide more information and informational resources related to hormones, hormonal deficiencies, and other topics we think are relevant. In addition, we’ll use this area for press releases and company news.
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Latest Entries

Learning More about Perimenopause
May 16, 2012 By EquilifeMD
What is perimenopause and how does it differ from the more familiarly renowned menopause? When can a woman start to experience perimenopause and what symptoms can she expect? Is it something that all women will face? Perimenopause is really the stage that occurs before a woman goes into menopause. Perimenopause typically happens when a woman enters her forties, but is also known to … [Read More...]

Men’s Hormone Testosterone
May 14, 2012 By EquilifeMD
Testosterone is the primary male hormone. There are enormous consequences of testosterone deficiency or excess on energy, libido, physical and mental condition and performance. There is a gradual decline in the production of testosterone, usually about 1-2 percent a year, beginning in the 30’s or 40’s and continuing until older ages. Testosterone depletion results from the combined loss of … [Read More...]

Hot Flashes
May 11, 2012 By EquilifeMD
Hot flashes, a common symptom of menopause and perimenopause, are typically experienced as a feeling of intense heat with sweating and rapid heartbeat, and may typically last from two to thirty minutes for each occurrence. The sensation of heat usually begins in the face or chest, although it may appear elsewhere such as the back of the neck, and it can spread throughout the whole body. Some women … [Read More...]
