A follow-up analysis shows that the benefits of hormone therapy for the treatment of menopause symptoms outweigh the risks ...
Last week, a new follow-up to the WHI study by the original authors was published in JAMA — and it concluded that it's safe to take hormone therapy for menopause. Here's the thing: While the ...
More than two decades ago, the shocking results of a major women’s health study challenged the safety of menopause hormones, and overnight, millions of women and their doctors abandoned the ...
The use of hormone therapy to relieve menopause symptoms like hot flashes and night sweats is not correlated to a greater risk of death, researchers say. Hormone therapy can reduce bone loss and ...
The findings, from two trials involving tens of thousands of women, could influence guidelines around the use of hormonal treatment for menopausal symptoms.
Researchers examined 453 menopausal women aged 40–65 with moderate or severe hot flushes who were unsuitable for hormone replacement therapy, after giving them 45mg of fezolinetant or placebo ...
Women who start the menopause before the age of 40 are more likely to die young, new research suggests. Most women experience menopause between the ages of 45 and 55. But around one in 100 go ...
An older form of hormone therapy taken to ease the symptoms of menopause could increase the risk of ovarian cancer, according to results released Thursday from two studies involving tens of ...
When preliminary results of the Women's Health Initiative clinical trial were published in 2003, they upended menopause care in the U.S. The study linked hormone therapy — a form of treatment for ...
Fezolinetant reduces the frequency and severity of hot flushes during menopause for 24 weeks, without serious side effects, according to research presented at the 26th European Congress of ...