Doctors want women to know the nuanced reality of hormone therapy for menopause
- Doctors emphasize the importance of understanding hormone therapy options for menopausal women, noting that it is not suitable for everyone.
- Grayson Leverenz from Durham, North Carolina, expressed her initial hesitation towards hormone therapy, stating, 'There is still a lot of confusion and a lot of fear.'
- The Menopause Society indicates that hormone therapy can reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease if initiated within 10 years after menopause.
- Doctors warn against misinformation about hormone therapy, particularly false claims on social media regarding preventing dementia.
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Doctors want women to know the nuanced reality of hormone therapy for menopause
Menopause can usher in a host of disruptive symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats and sleep problems. Hormone therapy promises relief.But many women wonder about taking it. That’s because the treatment, subject of a recent expert panel convened by the Food and Drug Administration, has long been shrouded in uncertainty.It was once used routinely. But in 2002, research testing one type was stopped early because of concerns about increased risks …
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