A local doctor is hopeful a change in warnings on hormone replacement therapy for menopause will lead to more women exploring ...
Research shows there is ‘no evidence’ that HRT increases the risk of dementia (Alamy/PA) (Alamy/PA) New research has found "no evidence" that commonly prescribed hormone therapies for menopausal women ...
Hormone therapy for menopause is safer than doctors had previously thought, new research says. It may also bring unexpected ...
Dr. Rajita Patil talks about UCLA’s new, comprehensive approach to menopause care and why a generation of women missed out.
Women who start hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within a year after menopause may have a lower risk of developing osteoporosis, according to research presented at the American Academy of Orthopaedic ...
Learn how menopause and hormonal changes may affect women’s brain health, and what the latest research says about dementia risk.
Women who start early menopausal hormone therapy after menopause have a lower risk for osteoporosis over a 5-year period, ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists says that many women are not aware that menopause can be associated with the onset of new ...
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