Hormone replacement therapy is used to treat dyspareunia, a condition in which:
A. there is a significant decrease in female sex hormone production.
B. complete cessation of a menstrual period occurs.
C. vaginal atrophy may cause difficult or painful sexual intercourse.
D. body and facial hair is excessive.
Answer: C
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1. "Wild-type genes are a type of gene that is stronger than normal." 2. "The nurse was describing your resilience in fighting your illness so effectively." 3. "The nurse was discussing a type of gene we are seeing in clients treated for cancer." 4. "Wild-type genes are those that are normal and have not been affected by any mutation."
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