Por: ABC News Tech June 05, 2023
WASHINGTON -- Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills.As women's bodies produce lower levels of reproductive hormones during menopause their risk for heart disease rises. High blood pressure further increases that risk — but it's not clear whether there's a link with hormone therapy for... + full article
MarketWatch USA Business June 07, 2023
“Menopause is a normal life stage in women’s lives, yet there is still a need and opportunity for workplaces to enhance their menopause policies and benefits,” Claire Gill, founder of the National Menopause Foundation, said in a statement. “‘Menopause is a normal... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Health June 05, 2023
WASHINGTON – Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills.As women's bodies produce lower levels of reproductive hormones during... + más
‘Millions of women suffering in silence’: Female workers want menopause benefits, so why are they so rare? | MarketWatch
ABC News USA Health June 05, 2023
WASHINGTON -- Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills.As women's bodies produce lower levels of reproductive hormones during... + más
10 WBNS USA Health June 05, 2023
WASHINGTON — Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills. As women's bodies produce lower levels of reproductive hormones during... + más
Associated Press USA Life June 05, 2023
WASHINGTON (AP) — Women often use hormone therapy to relieve hot flashes and other menopause symptoms — and new research suggests patches or creams may be safer for their blood pressure than pills.As women’s bodies produce lower levels of reproductive hormones during... + más
ABC News USA Tech June 05, 2023
Forbes USA Life October 24, 2022
Gradual process. Beautiful mature woman touching sweater and having hot flashgetty Around 1.3 million women experience menopause in the United States each year. Although menopause begins between 51 and 52 years old, about 5% of women experience early menopause between 40 and 45... + más
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