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The 7 Myths of Menopause

15 hours ago ago from Flourish Over 50

Myth #1 Menopause is a Medical Condition and it Must be Treated with Medicine. The experts say menopause is puberty in reverse. The body is going through many emotional and physical changes during puberty as it is during menopause. It is a natural process introducing you to the rest of your life in a different way. No more periods, cramps or problems with birth control to worry about. Think of it as a new beginning! ...

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Are the risks of taking hormone replacement therapy (HRT) during menopause real?

16 minutes ago ago from Solutions for Women

Menopause — a time of hot flashes, poor sleep and mood shifts — can be a difficult time for any woman. Menopause is a normal and natural stage of life that is as automatic as puberty, and programmed into every woman’s body. However, a question many women have on their mind entering menopause is how to safely and effectively manage menopause symptoms ─ go natural, try hormone replacement therapy (HRT) or do nothing. My personal ...

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Hormone Replacement Therapy May Increase the Risk of Developing Asthma After Menopause

1 hour, 33 minutes ago ago from Medical Front Page

Medical news you can use from journalists around the world Home About Us Contact Us Upcoming Meetings Depressed People Feel More Gray Than Blue Industrial Cleaner Linked to Increased Risk of Parkinson's Disease Hormone Replacement Therapy May Increase the Risk of Developing Asthma After Menopause LYON, FRANCE - Oestrogen-only hormone replacement therapy may increase the risk of developing asthma after the ...

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Could Estrogen Therapy Cause Asthma Development?

16 hours ago ago from Topics For Today

A new study is suggesting that estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may not only lead to estrogen dominance, but also an asthmatic condition in post-menopausal women. According to findings published in the journal Thorax, HRT may increase the risk of women developing asthma after they go through menopause. Researchers studied 57,664 women who were quizzed on [...] Related Content: Menopause through the Years What are the ...

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Menopause and Insomnia — New Findings Link Estrogen Decline, Sleeplessness and Mineral Deficiency

11 hours ago ago from Insomnia News

Women in the pre-menopause and menopause years are more and more finding themselves experiencing symptoms of chronic insomnia, hot flashes, night sweats, migraine headaches, anxiety, fatigue and depression. Uzzi Reiss, M.D., author of Natural Hormone Balance for Women, says: Some of the above reactions occur nearly simultaneously whenever the level of estrogen falls. Hormone drugs, nutritional remedies, and lifestyle changes are some of ...

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