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Stages of Life Medical Institute in Orlando is drawing attention to Rhubestryn as a natural alternative for women seeking relief from menopausal symptoms. The Longwood-based pain control and wellness ...

For women weighing whether to use estrogen to manage hot flashes, sleep issues and other bothersome symptoms as menopause approaches, it may make sense not to wait. New research shows that ...

MSN: The longevity approach to menopause: Planning for your next 30 years

Women can expect to spend more than a third of their lives after menopause. For most women reaching menopause around age 51, that means three decades or more of postmenopausal life ahead. Yet the ...

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Proactive use of hormone therapy may help improve the quality of life and health of perimenopausal and menopausal women.

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MSN: Garrison: Alternative options to treat menopause if hormone therapy is not for you

Garrison: Alternative options to treat menopause if hormone therapy is not for you

Hormone therapy is widely used to treat menopausal symptoms such as hot flushes and night sweats. But scientists have long debated whether it affects dementia risk. A new study adds another piece to ...

New York Post: Despite symptoms, menopausal women feel younger than they actually are

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A surprising 43% of menopausal and post-menopausal women feel younger than they actually are, according to new research. The survey of 1,000 menopausal women and 1,000 post-menopausal women found that ...

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Mood swings, brain fog, plummeting libido – menopausal symptoms can be debilitating. Many women turn to hormone replacement therapy for relief. These treatments almost exclusively focus on restoring ...

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WWL-TV on MSN: Creatine shows brain benefits for post-menopausal women, new research shows