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New research finds hormone therapy could protect your brain from Alzheimer’s, but only if you start soon after menopause.
Menopause can usher in a host of disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats and sleep problems. Hormone therapy promises relief.
“Starting hormone replacement therapy early may give the brain some protection, but if a woman already has Alzheimer’s or ...
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Heart Risks of Hormone Therapy for Hot Flashes Double Starting at This Age
Age appeared to impact risk of cardiovascular disease associated with oral hormone therapy (HT) for treatment of hot flashes ...
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Menopause can usher in a host of disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats and sleep problems. Hormone therapy promises relief. Youth mental health challenges keep mounting 2 years after Maui ...
As you step into your late 30s, periodic health screening becomes your best ally for long-term well-being. Early detection through key tests can catch silent issues before they grow.
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Investigational drug reduces hot flashes and night sweats for post-menopausal women
The investigational drug elinzanetant significantly reduces hot flashes and night sweats for post-menopausal women, a large, ...
Hormones act like the body’s messengers, controlling many vital processes in women, including menstruation, mood, and energy.
Combining tirzepatide injections with hormone replacement therapy leads to significantly greater fat loss in many more women ...
Risks for developing Alzheimer’s disease can increase or decrease depending on when women begin hormone replacement therapy, ...
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Timing of hormone replacement therapy may influence Alzheimer's disease risk, study suggests
The timing of hormone replacement therapy may make a big difference in a woman's risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
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