The FDA no longer requires a safety warning on hormone-replacement therapies, at a time when more attention is being paid to perimenopause and menopause.
Hot flashes, insomnia and irritability are some of the most common menopausal symptoms. Traditionally, these and other side effects were managed with hormone replacement therapy (HRT). But over the ...
Hormone replacement therapy, also known as menopause hormone therapy, is a treatment for menopausal women that’s designed to ...
The benefits of hormone therapy for the treatment of menopause symptoms outweigh the risks. That's the conclusion of a new study published in the medical journal JAMA. "Among women below the age of 60 ...
Menopause has long been a hush-hush topic, something on the periphery of our minds that no one really wants to talk about. (Except maybe in hushed whispers with your best friend while fanning yourself ...
Given the FDA’s decision to initiate the removal of boxed warning labels from hormone therapy products, it may be prescribed ...
July 17 -- Six million women in America are taking a combination of estrogen and progestin to help them fight the symptoms of menopause, to strengthen their hearts, and to guard against osteoporosis.
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