Share on Pinterest HRT in menopause: Are patches or pills better for heart health? Design by MNT; Photography by Emilija Manevska/Getty Images & SVPhilon/Getty Images Each year about 25 million women ...
In women with type 2 diabetes (T2D), use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) skin patches is not associated with a higher risk of blood clots or stroke. However, an increased cardiovascular risk was ...
Everyone’s body and needs are different, but most people typically see results from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within 1–2 months. Talk with your doctor before making any adjustments to your ...
2% of women monitored for six years got breast cancer – and they were 2.7 times more likely to contract it if they were on combined HRT than if they were not Women who rely on the most commonly used ...
Progesterone is part of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) for people who have been through menopause and still have a uterus. Possible side effects include spotting, headaches, and breast tenderness.
13 million women in England are prescribed HRT, but there is no one size fits all. Find out about the safest methods that work for you With a journalism career spanning nearly 40 years, lifestyle ...