Diving into the Research on HRT Monitoring with Mark Newman, MS
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How to best monitor hormone replacement therapy is hotly debated in the integrative medicine community, and unfortunately, common practice is not always supported by research. This week, the president and founder of Precision Analytical, Mark Newman, MS, joins Dr. Jaclyn Smeaton to help you understand the best approach to monitoring hormone replacement therapies. You’ll learn why you should monitor, which tests are effective, and they’ll dive into the research about monitoring with serum, saliva, and urine.  Newly published research in the journal Menopause is the first peer-reviewed study to compare FDA approved patches and gels to compounded estrogen creams, and highlights the accuracy of urine metabolite testing for monitoring of estrogen replacement therapies. Listen in to understand the implications of this new study so you can feel more confident when caring for patients facing menopausal hormone decline.    Show Notes Watch the full recording from our November DUTCH Webinar. Read more about the latest DUTCH research published in Menopause  Discover even more peer-reviewed research validating DUTCH and learn how DUTCH Trust can help you feel more confident in your treatment decisions.  Become a DUTCH provider and profoundly change your patients’ lives through comprehensive hormone testing.  Learn more about the Mastering Functional Hormone Testing Course – free to registered DUTCH providers! 
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