Postmenopausal women with a history of hormone therapy use have slower biological aging compared to those who never used the ...
Research explores how menopause-induced hormonal shifts affect the microbiome, influencing oral, gut, and urogenital health, ...
Hormone therapy does not appear to increase the risk of glioma among women in the United States, data suggest.
The researchers found that a biomarker in the blood called neurofilament light chain (NfL) increased after menopause. This ...
Menopause can trigger eating disorders due to hormonal changes. Learn how midlife transitions affect women’s health and ...
It's not easy being a woman. Just look at the statistics. Women are more likely to have such debilitating conditions as ...
The hormone changes that occur during perimenopause and menopause can cause mood swings, anxiety, depression, but also ...
It’s not easy being a woman. Just look at the statistics. Women are more likely to have such debilitating conditions as osteoporosis, migraines, Alzheimer disease, depression, multiple sclerosis, and ...
The use of short-term hormone therapy for menopause is not associated with long-term cognitive impact after 10 years.
HealthDay News — Women living in rural areas may experience a greater burden of psychological and somatic menopause symptoms, according to a study published in the January issue of Menopause.