What does the latest research tell us about the effectiveness of both acupuncture and Chinese herbs in the management of hot flushes in postmenopausal women?
Taking soy to relieve hot flashes has received mixed reviews over the years. Now, researchers who took another look at 19 published studies find that soy supplements may help, at least over time.
How should women who present with endometrial intraepithelial neoplasia be managed in order to prevent cancer down the road? This short report explains.
Are women more likely to develop breast cancer after they've gone through menopause? This new report looks closely at age and its connection to the development of disease.
In long-awaited results, researchers have found that giving estrogen alone to postmenopausal women has no good or bad effect on breast cancer or heart disease but does raise the risk of having a stroke.
Hormone replacement therapy may do more than ease hot flashes and mood swings. A new study suggests that women who start taking hormones during menopause might get some protection against heart disease without seeing increases in other serious risks.