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Phytoestrogen is naturally found in many plants. Dietitians explain the impact on cancer risk, menopause symptoms and who should avoid foods with plant estrogen.
Involvement of clinicians, including primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and rheumatologists, as appropriate, can ensure a comprehensive and personalized approach to managing osteoporosis and ...
Hormonal fluctuations during menopause can lead to dry eyes, which is triggered by multiple factors. Here's how you can ...
The Women's Health Initiative, the enormous study that shaped treatment of menopause and other conditions, is on the verge of ...
Women are always at risk of heart disease, but hormonal changes during menopause may increase that risk. That's why we need to know as much as possible about our heart health and do everything we can ...
Not taking proper care down there isn’t just bad news for your bits — it also has the potential to wreck havoc on other parts ...
U. S. Women’s Medical Center helps treat the symptoms associated with menopause by replacing the three major hormones in the female body: estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. Did ...
'Like all hormones, cortisol doesn’t operate in isolation, so it’s reactivity and levels can be impacted and influenced by ...
What happens when the chaos of parenting collides with the neurological storm of perimenopause? How shifting hormones shape ...
Estrogen can be good for the heart by lowering heart attacks, but it can impact emotional and romantic health as well.
Oral hormone therapy may benefit heart health in menopausal women. A new analysis of data from the Women's Health Initiative found that estrogen-based oral hormone therapy had a long-term beneficial ...
Consider the following evidence-based tips for navigating menopause and preventing some of the most challenging outcomes. During this period of your life, your levels of estrogen drop significantly.