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Deciding whether to start hormone therapy during the menopause transition ... randomly assigned to one of two groups—an ...
Oral hormone therapy may benefit heart health in menopausal women. A new analysis of data from the Women's Health Initiative found that estrogen-based oral hormone therapy had a long-term beneficial ...
Hormone therapy has long been prescribed to relieve bothersome menopausal symptoms, but research published in 2002.
Hormone therapy during menopause may improve heart health by positively impacting key cardiovascular biomarkers.
Telehealth company Henry Meds, known for its innovation in telehealth medicine and commitment to patient-centric care, ...
Hormone therapy using estrogen alone or a combination of estrogen and progestin, a synthetic derivative of progesterone, restores estrogen levels and effectively treats menopausal symptoms.
During the transition to menopause, your ovaries produce less estrogen and progesterone. This can lead to symptoms such as ...
Hormone therapy involves taking estrogen, progesterone, or both. It’s a safe and effective way to manage menopause symptoms for many people. However, the benefits and risks may differ depending ...
Women in North America tend to experience menopause between 51 and 52 years old, while the global average is closer to 48.