World Menopause Day
To mark World Menopause Day, the BMS have released the results of their recent survey regarding womens’ experiences of the menopause.
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To mark World Menopause Day, the BMS have released the results of their recent survey regarding womens’ experiences of the menopause.
A recent study has found that there is no overall increase in all cause mortality with HRT.
HRT skin patch ‘has less stroke risk’ than pills, says study which tracked one million women for 15 years.
Women plagued by frequent hot flushes during the menopause could cut the number of flushes by almost three-quarters, thanks to a new drug compound.
Trustees & Members of the Medical Advisory Council of the BMS are concerned about the safety of unregulated bioidentical hormonal therapy being prescribed by clinicians who do not have recognised menopause training.
New study shows that trial drug has promising effects.
A new paper from Professor Robert D Langer demonstrates that WHI Study errors led to 15 years of unnecessary suffering for women.
New research suggests that HRT can lower risk of early death in women – results have been reported from a study of more than 4,200 women.
New research suggests that women on HRT (Hormone Replacement Therapy) are likely to live longer.
Women and healthcare providers need to recognise the link between menopause symptoms and inadequate sleep and their effects on sexual satisfaction.