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Hormone therapies for menopause have come with black box warnings for decades. Our wellness expert explains why this could ...
Hormone therapy for menopause lowers fracture risk during use, but this protection fades after stopping treatment.
Hormone therapy has endured a rather bumpy history after the Women’s Health Initiative published clinical trial data in 2002 ...
A Food and Drug Administration (FDA) expert panel has reignited a debate over whether hormone therapy should be used to treat ...
The FDA may remove the warning labels on hormone replacement therapies used to treat the symptoms of menopause. Doctors say ...
A lesser-known natural estrogen is emerging as one of the most versatile tools in modern hormone care, and it’s offering ...
After stopping menopausal hormone therapy, women have a period of increased fracture risk that resolves long term.
Women aged 40 years and older with a first record for any fracture were matched at the fracture index date with up to 5 female controls with no fracture history.
Unopposed estrogen hormone therapy (E-HT) reduces breast cancer risk, while estrogen plus progestin hormone therapy (EP-HT) ...
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As people age, their bodies naturally produce fewer hormones, often leading to a range of physical and emotional symptoms.
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