A tenuous connection between hormone therapy and increased dementia risk was noted, but more research is warranted. In A ...
Impulsive, anxious, overheated, scatter-brained, depressed and in pain are just some of the terms that many women use to describe themselves when they reach perimenopause, or the years that ...
Hormone replacement therapy, or HRT, was the first menopause treatment available to women, approved by the FDA in 1941. It ...
Currently, menopause symptoms are treated through lifestyle changes, alternative therapies, medications, and hormone replacement therapy (HRT). In January 2003, the U.S. The Food & Drug Administration ...
With the black box warning a thing of the past, interest in these once-controversial medications is growing, say experts.
Is menopause only about hot flashes? Does HRT increase cancer risk? Does brain fog mean dementia? A senior gynaecologist ...
A new study finds that hormone therapy may help women manage hot flashes and improve quality of life into their seventies and even eighties. Even after menopause, a significant number of women in ...
Women should not suffer through menopause with hot flashes, night sweats and poor sleep. That's the message from FDA Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary. The agency announced it will remove "black box" ...
Sutton recently became a certified menopause practitioner to better help her patients, and she prescribes hormone replacement ...
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 ...
Medicare may cover hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for menopause when considered medically necessary. That said, coverage depends on the specific Medicare part or plan, and Medicare may refuse ...