2007 Annual Index

JUNE 2008 VOL. 33, NO. 06

Botanical and Dietary Supplements for Menopause
Stacie E. Geller, PhD; Laura Studee, MPH
Can common menopausal supplements like black cohosh, red clover, and soy really reduce menopausal symptoms? And if there is an impact, specifically which supplements affect which symptoms? From a plethora of claims, some evidence is beginning to emerge.


Venous Thromboembolism in Gynecologic Surgery
Rebecca Byler Dann, MD, MPH; Thomas C. Krivak, MD; Kristin Zorn, MD
Although venous thromboembolism remains a significant complication of gynecologic surgery, mechanical and pharmacologic prophylaxis—together with advanced diagnostic imaging—can help to mitigate the consequences.

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Wendy Y. Chen, MD, MPH

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Rebecca G. Rogers, MD

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Daniel M. Avery, MD; Dwight E. Hooper, MD, MBA

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