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ERTEstrogen Replacement Therapy
ERTEnzyme Replacement Therapy
ERTEmergency Response Team (FEMA)
ERTEmergency Response Team
ERTEarly Transmit
ERTExtended Release Tablet (drugs)
ERTElvene Rundt Trondheimsfjorden (Norwegian: Rivers around Trondheim Fjord)
ERTESPN Regional Television
ERTEnvironmental Response Team
ERTEuropean Roundtable of Industrialists (European Council; Brussels, Belgium)
ERTElectrical Resistivity Tomography
ERTEmployee Relations Team (various organizations)
ERTEarth Received Time (astronomy)
ERTElectrical Resistance Tomography
ERTEnergy Resonance Technology
ERTEnvironmental Review Tribunal (Canada)
ERTEnvironmental Resources Trust
ERTEvidence Response Team (law enforcement)
ERTEntente Régionale du Tournaisis (French: Regional Agreement of the Tournai; Belgium)
ERTExclusive Ride Time
ERTeResearch Technology, Inc
ERTÉquipe de Recherche Technologique (French: Technological Research Team)
ERTEarly Response Team
ERTEmilia Romagna Teatro Fondazione (Modena, Italy)
ERTEvidence Recovery Team (US FEMA)
ERTElliniki Radiofonia Tileorasi (Greek National Radio-Television Corporation)
ERTEncoder Receiver Transmitter
ERTEritrean Airlines (ICAO code)
ERTExtended Run Time (various companies)
ERTEmission Reduction Technique
ERTEarly Release Time
ERTEmergency Room Technician
ERTEurope Recherche Transport (French: European Transport Research)
ERTEmergency Response Technology (National Technology Transfer Center)
ERTÉtude et Réalisation Travaux (French: Study and Design Works)
ERTExtranet Réserves Terre (French: Extranet Land Reserve)
ERTEducation Research Theses (database; Australia)
ERTEmergency Roadside Telephone
ERTEstimated Response Time
ERTEarned Release Time (various locations)
ERTExecutive Response Team
ERTEstonian Rural Tourism
ERTElectronic Registration and Titling
ERTElectromagnetic Ray Tracing
ERTExecution Reference Time
ERTEducation Racing Team (France)
ERTEuropean Registered Toxicologist (Federation of European Toxicologist and European Societies of Toxicology)
ERTEquipment Repair Time
ERTError Resolution Team
ERTEnhanced Reconnaissance and Targeting
ERTEngineering Review Team
ERTEducational Requirements Test
ERTExperts Round Table Network (website)
ERTEastern Rail Trail
ERTEye Response Technologies, Inc
ERTEquipment Reception Team
ERTEquivalent Random Theory (communication networks)
ERTElectrically Regenerated Traps
ERTEmergency Reference Time
ERTEmail Response Time
ERTEuropean Rogue Troopers (gaming clan)
ERTEffective Reference Time
ERTEquipment Rack Transporter
ERTEnroute Recovery Team
ERTEngineering Readiness Test
ERTEmotional Rebalance Therapy
ERTEmergency Response Temps (The Freecycle Network)
ERTElectronic Read Transmitter (public utilities)
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The only way to discover whether estrogen replacement therapy reduces heart disease would be to do experimental research in which randomly selected participants are assigned to take either estrogen replacement therapy or a placebo and compare the incidence of heart disease.
* Consider estrogen replacement therapy. Estrogen replacement can prevent bone loss any time after menopause, but generally the earlier a woman starts the therapy, the more bone she'll retain.
The study was repeated after 7 weeks of oral estrogen replacement therapy with 0.625 mg of conjugated estrogen (Premarin) daily.
Estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) continues to be controversial even though research supports its benefits.
To protect you from these problems, many doctors now recommend that dancers who are amenorrheic should undergo low-dose estrogen replacement therapy. This does not make you gain weight or change your body; however, it does help to close your growth plates and keep the calcium in your bones.
Runners are advised to begin estrogen replacement therapy within six months to a year after the onset of amenorrhea.
* Estrogen replacement therapy in post-menopausal women may decrease the risk of osteoarthritis by 30%.
"Estrogen replacement therapy" refers to treatment that uses only estrogen.
Major approaches to estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) as well as alternative therapies are described in the context of their benefits and drawbacks.
ERT for Established Osteoporosis: It has long been known that estrogen replacement therapy -- when it is begun at menopause or soon after -- can slow the rate of postmenopausal bone loss and decrease the occurrence of fractures due to osteoporosis.
Experts recommend estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) for women at high risk for osteoporosis when there are no contraindications for the use of this drug.
Women who have gone through menopause, and especially those with an early or surgical menopause, should discuss the benefits and risks of estrogen replacement therapy with their physicians.
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