In this MedPage Today interview, Rachel Weinerman, MD, a reproductive endocrinologist at Case Western Reserve University and University Hospitals in Cleveland, explains why menopause hormone therapy ...
Estrogen, progesterone, FSH, inhibin, and TSH are among the main hormones menopause affects. Hormone therapies and other natural strategies may help balance your levels. Menopause occurs when your ...
Isabel Casimiro, MD, PhD, is an endocrinologist at the University of Chicago in Illinois. As a physician-scientist in molecular biology, she uses her research on diabetes, lipid disorders, ...
There’s no denying that modern life messes with our hormones. From stress to processed food to poor sleep, we’re constantly navigating internal chaos that leaves us tired, bloated, and moody. Good ...
If you’re a woman in your forties or fifties, you’re probably no stranger to the flood of advice and solutions flying at you from every corner of the internet about balancing your hormones. But what ...
The FDA’s removal of the black box warning from hormone therapy products acknowledges decades of evolving evidence and could help millions of women seek relief safely. The U.S. Food and Drug ...
This article originally appeared on Politifact. What does it mean when a warning label is removed from a medication after two decades? But the science wasn't so clear cut. The study that drove the ...
Some people may decide to stop taking hormone therapy for menopause symptoms because they no longer need it or they’re concerned about health risks. Stopping hormone therapy may cause symptoms to ...
Your hormones are like an intricate symphony playing inside your body. When every instrument hits the right notes at the right time, you feel energetic, emotionally stable, and your reproductive ...