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  1. Resistance training reduced luteinising hormone levels in postmenopausal women in a substudy of a randomised controlled clinical trial: A clue to how resistance training reduced vasomotor symptoms
  2. Improvement of quality and safety in health care as a new interprofessional learning module – evaluation from students
  3. Contraceptive knowledge and attitudes among women seeking induced abortion in Kathmandu, Nepal
  4. How long do the effects of acupuncture on hot flashes persist in cancer patients?
  5. Healthy aging and age-adjusted nutrition and physical fitness
  6. Learning interprofessional practice on a student-run ward
  7. Nausea in cancer patients randomised to acupuncture or sham, compared to patients receiving standard care during radiotherapy
  8. Influence of Estrogen Levels on Thermal Perception, Pain Thresholds, and Pain Tolerance: Studies on Women Undergoing in Vitro Fertilization
  9. Symptoms of testosterone deficiency in early middle aged men
  10. Elderly men with a history of distal radius fracture have significantly lower calcaneal bone density and free androgen index than age-matched controls
  11. Acupuncture as Treatment of Hot Flashes and the Possible Role of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide
  12. Change in testosterone concentrations over time is a better predictor than the actual concentrations for symptoms of late onset hypogonadism
  13. The influences of childlessness on the psychological well-being and social network of the oldest old
  14. Hot flushes in healthy aging men differ from those in men with prostate cancer and in menopausal women
  15. Prevention of menstrual migraine with perimenstrual transdermal 17-β-estradiol: a randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blind crossover study
  16. Preparation for becoming members of health care teams: findings from a 5-year evaluation of a student interprofessional training ward
  17. Acupuncture improves health-related quality-of-life (HRQoL) and sleep in women with breast cancer and hot flushes
  18. Getting the Grip on Nonspecific Treatment Effects: Emesis in Patients Randomized to Acupuncture or Sham Compared to Patients Receiving Standard Care
  19. The Nonpenetrating Telescopic Sham Needle May Blind Patients with Different Characteristics and Experiences When Treated by Several Therapists
  20. Nils-Holger Areskog
  21. Age at onset of multiple sclerosis is correlated to use of combined oral contraceptives and childbirth before diagnosis
  22. Professor Björn Bergdahl – A pioneer in Swedish medical education
  23. A randomized controlled study of taper-down or abrupt discontinuation of hormone therapy in women treated for vasomotor symptoms
  24. Vasomotor symptoms usually reappear after cessation of postmenopausal hormone therapy
  25. Symptoms of multiple sclerosis in women in relation to cyclical hormone changes
  26. The Acupuncture on Hot Flushes Among Menopausal Women (ACUFLASH) study, a randomized controlled trial
  27. Twenty years experiences of interprofessional education in Linköping – ground-breaking and sustainable
  28. Two Modes of Acupuncture as a Treatment for Hot Flushes in Men with Prostate Cancer—A Prospective Multicenter Study with Long-Term Follow-Up
  29. Can individuals identify if needling was performed with an acupuncture needle or a non-penetrating sham needle?
  30. One third of patients with radiotherapy-induced nausea consider their antiemetic treatment insufficient
  31. Knowledge of reproductive physiology and hormone therapy in 53- to 54-year-old Swedish women
  32. Testosterone correlated to symptoms of partial androgen deficiency in aging men (PADAM) in an elderly Swedish population
  33. Women's conception of the menopausal transition – a qualitative study
  34. Does interprofessional education jeopardize medical skills?
  35. Attitudes towards the menopause and hormone therapy over the turn of the century
  36. Symptoms of multiple sclerosis in women in relation to sex steroid exposure
  37. Psychological well-being improves in women with breast cancer after treatment with applied relaxation or electro-acupuncturefor vasomotor symptom
  38. Changes in women's attitudes towards and use of hormone therapy after HERS and WHI
  39. Applied relaxation and oral estradiol treatment of vasomotor symptoms in postmenopausal women
  40. Lipids and clotting factors during low dose transdermal estradiol/norethisterone use
  41. Prevalence of symptoms possibly related to PADAM, in a Swedish population aged 55, 65 and 75 years
  42. Hormone replacement therapy in the menopause
  43. Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide during Sweating in Young Healthy Women
  44. Vasomotor symptoms and quality of life in previously sedentary postmenopausal women randomised to physical activity or estrogen therapy
  45. Prevalence of female genital mutilation among African women resident in the Swedish county of Östergötland
  46. Prevalence of female genital mutilation among African women resident in the Swedish county of Östergötland
  47. The prevalence of symptoms possibly related to the climacteric in pre- and postmenopausal women in Linköping, Sweden
  48. Hot flushes in a male population aged 55, 65, and 75 years, living in the community of Linköping, Sweden
  49. Hot flushes in a male population aged 55, 65, and 75 years, living in the community of Link??ping, Sweden
  50. Cytokine Changes in Postmenopausal Women Treated with Estrogens: a Placebo‐controlled Study
  51. Low dose transdermal estradiol/norethisterone acetate treatment over 2 years does not cause endometrial proliferation in postmenopausal women
  52. MOMENTARY INCREASE IN PLASMA CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE IS INVOLVED IN HOT FLASHES IN MEN TREATED WITH CASTRATION FOR CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE
  53. MOMENTARY INCREASE IN PLASMA CALCITONIN GENE-RELATED PEPTIDE IS INVOLVED IN HOT FLASHES IN MEN TREATED WITH CASTRATION FOR CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE
  54. Progesterone and norethisterone have different effects on tachykinin-like immunoreactivity in rat cortex and striatum
  55. PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF HOT FLASHES DURING TREATMENT WITH PARENTERAL ESTROGEN OR COMPLETE ANDROGEN ABLATION FOR METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE
  56. PROSPECTIVE EVALUATION OF HOT FLASHES DURING TREATMENT WITH PARENTERAL ESTROGEN OR COMPLETE ANDROGEN ABLATION FOR METASTATIC CARCINOMA OF THE PROSTATE
  57. Urinary Excretion of Calcitonin Gene-related Peptide in Males with Hot Flushes after Castration for Carcinoma of the Prostate
  58. A Cost-Effectiveness Model of Tibolone as Treatment for the Prevention of Osteoporotic Fractures in Postmenopausal Women in Sweden
  59. Effects of estrogen therapy on well-being in postmenopausal women without vasomotor complaints
  60. Few oligo-amenorrheic athletes have vasomotor symptoms
  61. Hypersecretion of ovarian androgens may be gonadotrophin dependent many years after menopause
  62. Concentrations of Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide and Neuropeptide Y in Plasma Increase During Flushes in Postmenopausal Women
  63. Effects of estradiol, progesterone, and norethisterone on regional concentrations of galanin in the rat brain1
  64. Sex differences in neuropeptide distribution in the rat brain
  65. Postmenopausal women without previous or current vasomotor symptoms do not flush after abruptly abandoning estrogen replacement therapy
  66. The relationship between stress-coping and vasomotor symptoms in postmenopausal women
  67. Postmenopausal women with vasomotor symptoms have increased urinary excretion of calcitonin gene-related peptide
  68. Physical exercise and vasomotor symptoms in postmenopausal women
  69. P-112. A Suggested Explanation Why Most Climacteric Women But Few Oligo-Amenorrhoic Athletes Have Vasomotor Symptoms
  70. Is Hormone Replacement Therapy a Risk Factor for Low Back Pain Among Postmenopausal Women?
  71. Impact of Oestradiol and Progesterone on Antioxidant Activity in Normal Human Breast Epithelial Cells in Culture
  72. Treatment of menopausal symptoms with applied relaxation: A pilot study
  73. Multiprofessional education in the medical curriculum
  74. Oral contraceptive use among female elite athletes and age‐matched controls and its relation to low back pain
  75. Variability of Glutathione Levels in Normal Breast Tissue and Subcutaneous Fat during the Menstrual Cycle: Anin VivoStudy with Microdialysis Technique1
  76. Transplacental needle passage and other risk-factors associated with second trimester amniocentesis
  77. Climacteric symptoms in a postmenopausal Czech population
  78. Do Women??s Premenstrual Symptoms and Their Mother??s Climacteric History Predispose to Their Own Vasomotor Symptoms?
  79. An innovative examination ending the medical curriculum
  80. Oral contraceptives and low back pain
  81. The effect of oral magnesium substitution on pregnancy-induced leg cramps
  82. The Effects of Physical Activity on Menopausal Symptoms and Metabolic Changes around Menopause
  83. The climacteric among South-American women, who immigrated to Sweden and age-matched Swedish women
  84. Plasma lipid and lipoprotein effects of transdermal administration of estradiol and estradiol/norethisterone acetate
  85. Endometrial effects of transdermal estradiol/norethisterone acetate
  86. Sports Injuries and Oral Contraceptive Use
  87. Comparison Between the Methylergometrine and Oxytocin Retained Placenta in the Third Influence of on the Incidence Stage of Labour
  88. Does Physical Exercise Influence the Frequency of Postmenopausal Hot Flushes?
  89. Comparison between the Influence of Methylergometrine and Oxytocin on the Incidence of Retained Placenta in the Third Stage of Labour
  90. Long Term Androgen Replacement Therapy Does not Preclude Gonadotrophin-Induced Improvement on Spermatogenesis
  91. Women??s soccer injuries in relation to the menstrual cycle and oral contraceptive use
  92. Testicular GnRH-Receptors and Direct Effects of a GnRH-Agonist on Human Testicular Steroidogenesis
  93. hCG-Treatment Alone is Unsufficient for Restitution of Spermatogenesis in a State with Arrest at the Spermatogonial Level
  94. Variable Bioavailability of Papaverine
  95. Endocrine Changes and Urinary Citrate Excretion
  96. Influence of Continuous Luteinizing Hormone-Releasing Hormone Agonist Treatment on Steroidogenic Enzymes in the Human Testis
  97. Effects of Oestradiol-17β and Ethinyl Oestradiol on Human Testicular Steroidogenesis in Vitro
  98. EPIDEMIOLOGY OF THE CLIMACTERIUM
  99. Climacteric symptoms in an unselected sample of Swedish women
  100. A new method for the determination of estrogen-2-hydroxylase activity
  101. CALCIUM TREATMENT OF LEG CRAMPS IN PREGNANCY
  102. Effects of postmenopausal ethinylestradiol treatment on gallbladder bile
  103. Massive Enlargement of Occluded Tubes after Postmenopausal Treatment with Natural Estrogens