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Menopause: Questions for the Doctor

These questions can help you start a conversation with your doctor about ways to stay healthy during menopause.... Details >

National Health Information Center, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services

Early Menopause Guidebook: Consumer Information  External Link

Find information on early menopause that occurs to women naturally or through medical means. Learn about symptoms, impact on body and health, hormone therapy, and lifestyle changes to achieve optimal... Details >

North American Menopause Society  External Link

Estrogen and Progestin Dilemma: New Advice, Labeling Guidelines

The Food and Drug Administration is giving important new safety advice to postmenopausal women and their health-care providers concerning drug products that contain estrogen. The updated advice, which... Details >

U.S. Food and Drug Administration

Evolution of Estrogen  External Link

This timeline is a compilation of events that traces the evolution of estrogen in women's health and its role in hormone replacement therapy.... Details >

Hormone Foundation  External Link

Find an Endocrinologist   External Link

Find an AACE member endocrinologist in your area who treats diseases relating to the endocrine system, such as diabetes, thyroid disorders, osteoporosis, obesity, and conditions related to the reprodu... Details >

American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists  External Link

Frequently Asked Questions About Hormone Therapy - (PDF)  External Link

New Recommendations based on ACOG's Task Force Report on Hormone Therapy. ... Details >

American Congress of Obstetricians and Gynecologists  External Link

Hormones and Menopause

Learn the benefits and risks of menopausal hormone therapy and the importance of discussing your medical history and questions about hormone replacement therapy with your doctor.... Details >

National Institute on Aging Information Center

Hot Flashes  External Link

Hot flashes are arguably the single symptom of menopause that aggravates women the most. And treating hot flashes is the only use of hormones that does not have a well-proven alternative. This fact sh... Details >

National Women's Health Network  External Link

Menopausal Hormone Use and Cancer: Questions and Answers

This document discusses the benefits and risks of taking menopausal hormones.... Details >

National Cancer Institute

Menopausal Symptoms and CAM: What the Science Says

Find research on complementary and alternative medicine (CAM) therapies used to treat menopausal symptoms. Black cohosh, dong quai root, ginseng, kava, red clover, soy, and DHEA therapies are reviewed... Details >

National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, National Institutes of Health

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