June 20th, 2007 | by menopause-expert |
<b>Menopause</b> and its Symptoms
The <b>menopause</b> and its symptoms are a part of the female lifecycle that every woman goes through. Usually occurring at around 40 years of age, it is, quite literally, the cessation of ovulation. In these modern times, however, <b>…</b>
Menopause is a natural part of life and does not necessarily require ‘treatment’. The decision as to how best proceed is made by talking with your health care provider. A treatment plan must be considered on an individual basis. First, consider how the symptoms are impacting your daily life.
Five years after a landmark study scared millions of women off hormones for menopause symptoms, new research suggests the pills may offer some heart benefits for certain younger women who start taking them in their 50s. Women who took estrogen suffered less hardening of the arteries than those who took dummy pills, researchers reported in Thursday’s New England Journal of Medicine.
Five years after a landmark study scared millions of women off hormones for menopause symptoms, new research suggests the pills may offer some heart benefits for certain younger women who start taking them in their 50s.
Estrogens increase the chances of getting cancer of the uterus. Report any unusual vaginal bleeding right away while you are taking these products. Vaginal bleeding after menopause may be a warning sign of cancer of the uterus (womb).
BOSTON (Reuters) – Younger women who start taking estrogen as soon as they enter menopause may be protected from heart disease, researchers said on Wednesday.
The results of WHI-CACS, now published in N Engl J Med, re-affirm that estrogen has a wide range of well-documented beneficial metabolic and vascular effects, provided that treatment is started early in the menopause. Women can be reassured that estrogen therapy is cardioprotective at least until age 65.
Here is a look at how hormone advice has changed over time as the federal Women’s Health Initiative has been analyzed in more detail. Researchers now think the risks are far greater for women who take hormones years after menopause than for women in their 50s.
Bradley Pharmaceuticals, Inc. today introduced Elestrin to the national media. Elestrin is an effective, low dose transdermal estrogen therapy approved by the Food and Drug Administration in December 2006 for the treatment of moderate-to-severe vasomotor symptoms associated with menopause.
Estrogen may reduce one heart disease threat among postmenopausal women in their 50s, although the therapy increases chances of blood clots and stroke, a study out Wednesday said.
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