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The NHS said most people will need to stay on HRT to manage menopause symptoms like hot flushes for two to five years, but advises to check in with your doctor yearly once on the medication.
National Institute of Health and Care Excellence (NICE) representatives believe it vital not to spread misinformation about link between the two ...
Many women going through menopause turn to hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to help alleviate symptoms like hot flashes, ...
There is a scandal about HRT – but it’s not the one Panorama thinks it is. Midlife author and podcaster Lorraine Candy is a patient of Dr Louise Newson, who was the focus of a controversial ...
Women working permanent night shifts vs. day shifts faced an elevated likelihood for moderate to severe asthma, whereas this ...
Menopause hit me at 46 and HRT didn’t work – these every day hacks did, says PT PT, author and mum-of-three Lavina Mehta MBE reveals how she navigated the menopause when medication failed to ...