Study affirms benefits of hormone therapy in menopause
In the midst of a menopausal moment, where celebrities and society alike are breaking the silence, a new analysis reinforces what experts have argued for years: short-term hormone replacement therapy can outweigh risks for many women. But amidst the chatter, solid data is crucial. The lingering confusion stems from a pivotal study in 2002, shaping decades of care. Now, fresh evidence in the Journal of the American Medical Association offers clarity, signaling a potential shift in menopause management, urging for informed conversations with physicians and systemic changes in healthcare.
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