Postmenopausal women with a history of hormone therapy use have slower biological aging compared to those who never used the ...
The use of hormone therapy to ease menopause symptoms continues to decline in the United States, despite research showing ...
Less than 2% of women are taking hormone therapy for menopause symptoms, likely due to a past study that raised safety ...
New data released today at The Menopause Society's annual meeting shows fewer people are opting for hormone replacement ...
There are some long-term benefits, too: Taking HT within six years of starting menopause may help reduce your risk of heart ...
The single biggest barrier to HT use, and overall menopause care, is the need for provider training, according to researchers ...
A new meta-analysis presented at the 2024 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society suggests that hormone therapy could ...
Using WHI data, this new study suggests that long-term use of specific hormone therapies may help heart health.
The Menopause Society's 2022 Hormone Therapy Position Statement advises that women aged older than 65 years can continue ...
Women with disadvantaged backgrounds may also benefit more than women with a higher socioeconomic status, study results show.
Recent studies show that women can experience bothersome menopause symptoms, like hot flashes, for longer than originally ...
CHICAGO -- Hormone therapy for menopause symptoms reduced insulin resistance in healthy postmenopausal women, a systematic ...