Women who start early menopausal hormone therapy after menopause have a lower risk for osteoporosis over a 5-year period, ...
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 ...
PHILADELPHIA — For years, Cathleen “Cat” Brown, a Philadelphia obstetrician and gynecologist, would listen to patients ...
Controversy and confusion have shrouded hormone replacement therapy (HRT)—which involves using estrogen to help alleviate menopause symptoms—since a flawed 2002 study suggested it could up your risk ...
Women on hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for at least 10 years before their final period may have a lower risk of developing breast cancer or having a heart attack or stroke, analysis suggests.
This article was reviewed by Julia Switzer, MD, FACOG. Key Takeaways: Menopause self-care includes physical, emotional, ...
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 ...
Different physiological changes happen during menopause, such as bone loss. Lifting weights can help support your bone and metabolic health while also maintaining your muscles. If you're new to ...
Almost 1.2 million Australian women say they know more about changing a tyre than about menopause. As a new national initiative looks to bridge the knowledge gap, experts are urging women to stop ...
Women are at much greater risk of dementia than men—as many as two thirds of people in the US with Alzheimer’s disease are women—and likely for a mix of reasons that experts are still parsing out. One ...