Women who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least a decade before their final period may see a reduced risk of breast cancer, heart attacks, or strokes, according to a new analysis.
Delaying the use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least five years after menopause appears to protect women from breast cancer. Data from a prospective study of more than one million ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: What are your thoughts on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women? I’ve heard that the results that essentially stopped HRT for decades were flawed in their interpretation. Is this ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . At 5 years, postmenopausal women who started early menopausal hormone therapy had a reduced risk for ...
Dear Dr. Roach: What are your thoughts on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for women? I’ve heard that the results that essentially stopped HRT for decades were flawed in their interpretation. Is this ...
For most women, menopause occurs naturally around the age of 49. In the lead up to menopause, the quality and quantity of eggs declines over time. Then the ovaries stop releasing eggs completely.
Monica Conn, 53, describes menopause as "hot flashes, anxiety, night sweats, irritability." Instead of continuing to suffer silently through the brutal hormonal transition that 47 million women ...