NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Hormone replacement therapy after menopause may interfere with the accuracy of mammograms used to screen for breast cancer -- and the risk may be greater with hormones ...
HRT can be used as part of gender affirming care and to relieve menopause symptoms. Starting HRT begins with speaking with a healthcare professional. HRT treatments are generally safe and effective.
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) alters hormone levels, which can manage menopause symptoms. Doctors also use it to manage hormone imbalances and as part of gender affirming care. Hormone therapy has ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is emerging as a double-edged sword. While it is meant to provide relief for the hundreds of women undergoing painful menopausal symptoms, research has also found ...
Everyone’s body and needs are different, but most people typically see results from hormone replacement therapy (HRT) within 1–2 months. Talk with your doctor before making any adjustments to your ...
Your doctor may prescribe hormone therapy if you have late-stage cancer and sometimes if you have working ovaries and want to get pregnant. Photo Credit: iStock/Getty Images Hormone therapy for ...
Women enduring hot flashes and night sweats from menopause should have treatment covered by health insurance, two Democratic ...
Pediatric growth hormone deficiency (PGHD) is a genetic condition that affects your child’s physical development. Hormone replacement therapy can help promote growth, and a new injection now makes it ...