Many people are stunned by the myriad ways menopause affects both mind and body—including joint pain, brittle nails, and electric shock sensations.
For breast cancer survivors dealing with menopause symptoms, safe and effective non-hormonal treatments are available.
Mammograms are an essential part of breast cancer screening & prevention. Here's what you need to know about mammograms during menopause.
As you go through perimenopause and menopause, you might notice your skin becoming dry, flaky, and more prone to irritation. Here's what's happening.
Skin changes are some of the most common and visible menopausal symptoms—and the sudden changes in appearance can be shocking.
If you’re having menopause symptoms, it may surprise you that SSRI and SNRI medications, best known as antidepressants, also relieve hot flashes.
Changes to your diet can help ease menopause symptoms. Here's what to try.
We don’t require patients to have their hormone levels checked before prescribing and during treatment with hormones for menopausal symptoms, here's..
You’ve found an effective treatment for menopausal symptoms through hormone replacement. Now you might wonder how long you should continue treatment.
An estrogen patch is a form of estrogen therapy used to manage symptoms associated with menopause to prevent and manage symptoms such as hot flashes.
About 20 million American women have had a hysterectomy. However, not every hysterectomy is the same. Learn about the differences here.
Research points to a connection between diabetes and brain health, and there’s a big reason menopausal women will want to pay attention.