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Posted on March 13, 2010.
Women's Health CmeTrends in Endocrinology health and environmental medicine menopause

Today, an elite group of pioneering physicians and researchers from around the world are trying to put the scientific method back into medicine. Doctors are learning environmental endocrinology, the effect of daily stressors like light, food and crowding on multiple endocrine systems controls the rate of aging and quality of life. Many aspects of diabetology and reproductive endocrinology are converging to become what we call menopause medicine.

Physicians can now participate in an intensive introduction to the new emerging specialty of endocrinology by attending "Two Days Back on Earth," a CME course on environmental endocrinology, covering how the factors multiple stressors on the endocrine control the rate of aging and quality of life will be held at the GCC Planetarium, Glendale California. Darwinian medicine and environmental endocrinology, covering menopause and hormone use women.

Attended by physicians worldwide, the CME accredited seminar offers 17 hours maximum credit.

Today, doctors are aware of hormone restoration bio-mimetic (BHRT), currently known as bioidentical hormone replacement therapy. These doctors are learning cutting-edge research on: cortisol metabolism in a life The interaction of insulin, SHBG and estrogen, the effect of reduced sleep quality on sex steroid production and use; The seasonal variation in hormone fluctuation through shunt physiology, sex steroids on immunological, emotional and neurological disorders; How to adjust the Wiley Protocol to resolve the side effects frequent menopausal hot flashes, joint pain, headaches, incontinence, bleeding, endometriosis, hypo and hyperthyroidism, fibroids, PCOD, anxiety and depression, insomnia, acid reflux disease, gallbladder, thinning skin, vulvodynia, decreased libido, and IBS, the relationship of insulin and sex hormones to cancer, immunological cardiovascular risk, protein C -reactive, non-genomic actions of steroid hormones in reproductive tissues and complex actions of sex steroids in adipose tissue, cardiovascular system and brain.

"Since I took this course, I became more aware of the nuances of hormonal interaction. The certification course really helps you to understand the molecular aspects of hormonal relationships. What I learned was really assisted in the management of patients and I am constantly amazed at the level of interaction achieved on the protocol, "said Courtney Ridley MD, a physician based in Houston, Texas. "He responds to questions about cancer and other defects that affect not only postmenopausal women, but women with significant alteration of cycle created by interaction with our estrogen toxic environment."

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