Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to treat menopause symptoms does not increase dementia risk, according to a new study.
The findings, which were part of a larger review commissioned by the World Health Organisation, suggested there was "no significant association" between HRT and the risk of MCI, which causes problems ...
Menopausal hormone replacement therapy (MHT) was once routinely used to relieve symptoms of menopause and protect against ...
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5 health risks women face after menopause
Lower estrogen levels and other changes in your body related to aging can increase your risk of certain health problems. Here ...
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Menopause Hormone Therapy Is Not Linked to Dementia Risk, Review Suggests
"Menopause hormone therapy is widely used to manage menopausal symptoms, yet its impact on memory, cognition, and dementia ...
FDA removes black box warnings for most MHT products, reflecting evidence that breast cancer risk varies by formulation, ...
Results showed no significant link between age of menopause onset and risk of developing diabetes. Even though women with ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: ADHD and menopause symptoms can overlap, and one ...
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