Some cosmetics companies are marketing estrogen-infused face creams and serums to people in menopause. Do they work?
The daily pill and patch are the most popular ... HRT is a common treatment for menopause symptoms. You can take estrogen only or, if you have your uterus, estrogen and progesterone.
They come in various forms, including pills, patches, and creams. However, not all estrogen supplements are created equal, and finding the best one for menopause can be a daunting task.
New research published in Menopause, the journal of The Menopause Society, found a possible link between severe menopause ...
New transdermal gels that deliver estradiol are applied daily and reduce menopause symptoms with minimal skin reaction. Low-dose transdermal patches and gels delivering estradiol may promote ...
Hormone therapy (HT) has been used for many years to treat the symptoms associated with menopause. In recent years the publication of data from the Heart and Estrogen/Progestin Replacement Study ...
A new study shows that the menopause transition is associated with an increase in estrogen receptors in the brain. This increase in estrogen receptors is also linked to brain fog and mood changes.
The transition to menopause isn't always easy. Menopause — which usually occurs at around age 50 — officially begins 12 ...
Watts recently gave an excerpt of her book to The Sunday Times, detailing how when she and Crudup “were finally about to ...
Menopause is not a disorder. It is a natural process where the number of follicles in the ovaries quickly reduces. Since these follicles produce estrogen, as they decline, so does your estrogen ...