Hormone therapy is widely used to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flashes and night sweats. But scientists have long ...
While hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is not broadly linked to young-onset breast cancer, using certain types before menopause could increase the risk of it developing in young women, a new study ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) has been linked to an increase in heart disease and blood clots in a study. The number of women using the treatment in England has surged to about 2.6 million. It ...
The menopause transition is an innate part of aging for women. Menopause is marked by the end of menstruation and a myriad of physical and emotional symptoms, including hot flashes, migraines, ...
Hormone therapy for menopause is safer than doctors had previously thought, new research says. It may also bring unexpected benefits like better weight management and bone health.
The study—one arm of the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI), a massive trial on disease prevention in aging women—was never meant to serve as the final word on hormone replacement therapy, or even ...
New research has found “no evidence” that commonly prescribed hormone therapies for menopausal women either increase or decrease the risk of dementia. While experts stress that more studies are needed ...
Adding hormone therapy to postoperative radiotherapy did not improve OS for most patients ...
How one controversial study shaped 20 years of menopause care By now, many women navigating perimenopause or menopause know the headline: In 2002, a study linked hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to ...