A UK Biobank suggests hormone replacement therapy may offer only limited protection for mental health and cognition in ...
Hormone therapy (HT) has proven effective for managing hot flashes and other common menopause symptoms, but questions remain ...
A Cambridge University study on 124,780 women examined the effects of menopause on the brain and whether HRT plays a role in ...
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.
There are things that women can do to lower their risks by learning about their body, making healthy choices and talking to ...
Here are eight ways to reduce your risk of dementia - Age is widely considered the biggest risk factor for dementia, but there are other factors you can control ...
Menopause clinics say they're fielding multiple messages a day from patients unable to fill their prescriptions.
Women face a significant loss of grey matter in the brain after menopause, which may explain why they are more likely to ...
HRT does not increase breast cancer risk in BRCA1/BRCA2 variant carriers, with lower incidence in users versus non-users. Estrogen-alone therapy is linked to reduced mortality, while estrogen plus ...
A new study found that a combination of hormone therapy and the GLP-1 medication tirzepatide (Zepbound) led to 35% more ...
Menopause brings significant hormonal changes for women. While many focus on symptoms like hot flashes and the end of menstruation, fewer realize how these hormonal shifts can affect heart health.
Misinformation around menopause is still frustratingly common—among both doctors and patients. We asked experts why you ...