Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is linked to improved memory, cognition and larger brain volumes in some women who at higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease. HRT was most effective when ...
There is little evidence that HRT causes people to gain weight. Weight gain during menopause has more to do with the changes in metabolism than whether a person takes HRT. Hormone replacement therapy ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a medical treatment designed to restore optimal hormone levels in people whose body’s hormone production has decreased. HRT’s purpose? Relieving the often ...
In women with type 2 diabetes (T2D), use of hormone replacement therapy (HRT) skin patches is not associated with a higher risk of blood clots or stroke. However, an increased cardiovascular risk was ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a prescription medication to help relieve symptoms of menopause. HRT contains artificial estrogen and progesterone to replace the hormones the ovaries are no ...
Laboratory studies have suggested that hormone replacement therapy (HRT) may protect against the development of cataract, but epidemiological studies in humans have thus far been inconclusive. The aim ...