People taking estrogen-only pills during menopause were 14% more likely to be diagnosed with high blood pressure than those using estrogen-only patches, the study found. When compared to people using ...
Using vaginally applied estrogen to ease menopause symptoms likely doesn't increase a woman's risk of heart disease or certain cancers, a U.S. study suggests. Many women have been reluctant to use ...
ATLANTA — Five years after a landmark study scared millions of women off hormones for menopause symptoms, new research suggests the pills may offer some heart benefits for certain younger women who ...
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