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The hormone therapy myths that won't die—and how women are paying the price
Many women were taught to fear hormone therapy. Now, experts argue those fears may be preventing them from getting treatment ...
CHICAGO -- Taking hormone pills for several years after menopause didn't shorten older women's lifespans, according to the longest follow-up yet of landmark research that transformed thinking on risks ...
WASHINGTON -- Hormone-based drugs used to treat hot flashes and other menopause symptoms will no longer carry a bold warning label about stroke, heart attack, dementia and other serious risks, the ...
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A hormone drug already on pharmacy shelves just flipped adult nerve cells back into regrowth mode — pointing spinal-cord trials at a pill doctors already prescribe
After a spinal-cord injury, adult nerve cells do something frustrating: they hunker down and survive, but they refuse to ...
(Reuters) - Use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to ease the effects of menopause, even for short periods, was associated with a higher risk for dementia in a nationwide study from Denmark, but ...
Christopher Groux is a Testing Methodologies Manager, editor, writer and accessibility advocate. Before joining the Forbes Health team, he covered Accessibility at Reviewed and gaming at Inverse and ...
For women who have struggled with the symptoms of menopause but are fearful of taking risky hormone pills, there is at last a bit of hope. Hormone skin patches and gels, it seems, are far less likely ...
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