Learn how menopause and hormonal changes may affect women’s brain health, and what the latest research says about dementia risk.
Research shows there is ‘no evidence’ that HRT increases the risk of dementia (Alamy/PA) (Alamy/PA) New research has found "no evidence" that commonly prescribed hormone therapies for menopausal women ...
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.
For confidential advice, call Alzheimer's Society's Dementia Support Line on 0333 150 3456 Alzheimer's Society's symptoms checker can help spot the signs of dementia Taking hormone replacement therapy ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Hot flashes and sleepless nights are just some of the symptoms of perimenopause that have been disrupting Isabel Kallman's life.
With the removal of FDA warning labels, hormone therapy to treat symptoms of menopause has grown in popularity. Now some patients are reporting delays in filling prescriptions for estrogen patches.
Overall Risks of Estrogen Therapy: Looking at the WHI & other Studies The original studies published by the WHI study group identified increased risk for a number of diseases that have, in later ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists says that many women are not aware that menopause can be associated with the onset of new ...
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 ...