A new study finds that two hormones are better than one after menopause in reducing ovarian and endometrial cancer risk. Dr.
The findings, from two trials involving tens of thousands of women, could influence guidelines around the use of hormonal treatment for menopausal symptoms.
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Menopausal hormonal changes and vascular risk factors have been implicated in risk for Alzheimer disease. Researchers studied the link between age at menopause, vascular risk, and prospective ...