Freeman, Ellen W; Sammel, Mary D (2016) Anxiety as a risk factor for menopausal hot flashes: evidence from the Penn Ovarian Aging cohort. Menopause 23:942-9
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Milman, Lauren W; Sammel, Mary D; Barnhart, Kurt T et al. (2015) Higher serum total testosterone levels correlate with increased risk of depressive symptoms in Caucasian women through the entire menopausal transition. Psychoneuroendocrinology 62:107-13
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Freeman, Ellen W; Sammel, Mary D; Gross, Stephanie A et al. (2015) Poor sleep in relation to natural menopause: a population-based 14-year follow-up of midlife women. Menopause 22:719-26
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Jiang, Bei; Sammel, Mary D; Freeman, Ellen W et al. (2015) Bayesian estimation of associations between identified longitudinal hormone subgroups and age at final menstrual period. BMC Med Res Methodol 15:106
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Butts, Samantha F; Sammel, Mary D; Greer, Christine et al. (2014) Cigarettes, genetic background, and menopausal timing: the presence of single nucleotide polymorphisms in cytochrome P450 genes is associated with increased risk of natural menopause in European-American smokers. Menopause 21:694-701
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Freeman, Ellen W; Sammel, Mary D; Sanders, Richard J (2014) Risk of long-term hot flashes after natural menopause: evidence from the Penn Ovarian Aging Study cohort. Menopause 21:924-32
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Freeman, Ellen W; Sammel, Mary D; Boorman, David W et al. (2014) Longitudinal pattern of depressive symptoms around natural menopause. JAMA Psychiatry 71:36-43
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Senapati, S; Gracia, C R; Freeman, E W et al. (2014) Hormone variations associated with quantitative fat measures in the menopausal transition. Climacteric 17:183-90
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Epperson, C Neill; Sammel, Mary D; Freeman, Ellen W (2013) Menopause effects on verbal memory: findings from a longitudinal community cohort. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 98:3829-38
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Butts, Samantha F; Freeman, Ellen W; Sammel, Mary D et al. (2012) Joint effects of smoking and gene variants involved in sex steroid metabolism on hot flashes in late reproductive-age women. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 97:E1032-42
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