If you’re navigating perimenopause or menopause—night sweats, brain fog, mood swings, weight gain, disrupted sleep (all potential symptoms)—you may have heard about hormone therapy, including ...
Editor’s note: This is the last in a three-part series on menopausal hormones. Put simply, bioidentical is a marketing term, first introduced into contemporary parlance by celebrities endorsing ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am 62 years old and postmenopausal. I am reading more about bioidentical hormones giving added protection to the heart and brain, in addition to helping with hair loss and weight ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. When going through perimenopause and menopause, you’ll likely experience hot flashes, mood swings and other symptoms. This is ...
Q: I’m starting menopause. Are bioidentical hormones better or safer than commercial products? A: The term “bioidentical” is almost as ingenious as the term “natural” when it comes to marketing a ...
Dawn Cutillo, founder of BeBalanced, presents on her company's weight loss program at the opening of the franchise's Murrysville location. At a Murrysville strip mall last month, more than a dozen ...
Q: Will bio-identical hormones help me with my menopause symptoms? A: The combination of symptoms women experience during menopause can include mood swings, irritability, insomnia, hot flashes, ...
To the editor: I read the article about Dr. Prudence Hall, a celebrity physician who was disciplined by the state, with great interest because I too fell victim to a well-known Beverly Hills doctor.
Many doctors are hesitant to prescribe hormone replacement therapy and many women are fearful about taking it. But why? (Pete Thompson/Gallery Stock) Menopause symptoms — and how severe they are — ...
A Santa Monica doctor endorsed by celebrities has been disciplined by the Medical Board of California after treating patients with controversial plant-based hormones. Dr. Prudence Hall touted the ...
When Audrey Foster reached menopause, about 15 years ago, her Boston gynecologist prescribed hormones, even though her symptoms — a few mild hot flashes, a dip in libido and energy — weren't too bad.
NEW ORLEANS — Some doctors say women's health is being harmed because they are not being informed about the latest safety studies on hormones. They say the black box warnings are outdated and need to ...