Evidence is mounting that cognitive behavioral therapy—or CBT—can help women cope with menopause symptoms ranging from hot flashes to low libido.
At your next routine mammogram, your report will include results on a new risk factor for breast cancer: dense breast tissue.
As women approach menopause, their bodies produce fewer hormones like estrogen and progesterone. This causes many people to feel a range of symptoms, some of the most common being hot flashes, ...
Regardless of tumor type, Black women have higher breast cancer mortality rates. Diagnosis delays and lack of access to ...
Some middle-aged women are boosting their libido with hormone replacement therapy. Experts discuss why balancing hormones can ...
I've just started going through menopause. The hot flashes and night sweats are so uncomfortable and keep me up at night.
Newsweek spoke to Karen Karlsen about her menopause experience and two experts who have provided tips aimed at reducing symptoms.
Among patients with early-stage breast cancer treated with adjuvant endocrine therapy (AET), symptoms related to sexual ...
Due to patient confidentiality, real names generally can’t be used when doctors write about their patients. So for this essay, I will call one of my patients Maggy. She’s 53, and had ...
Postmenopausal women with a history of hormone therapy use have slower biological aging compared to those who never used the ...
Discover how advances from various biotechs are bridging treatment gaps in menopause care, offering hope for managing ...