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5 estrogen-rich foods to limit for hormonal balance
Medically reviewed by Lindsey DeSoto, RD Eating soy foods, like tofu, provides isoflavones that mimic estrogen ...
Estrogen is known as an important hormone, and it can control many cellular and bodily functions by regulating the activity of hundreds of genes. Scientists have now learned more about how estrogen ...
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The Longer Women Have to Live Without Estrogen, the Worse It Is for Their Heart and Brain
Estrogen plays a crucial role in a woman’s life—from the onset of puberty to menopause. And after that? What happens to a woman’s body when it no longer produces estrogen post-menopause? The short ...
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Progesterone mimic plus anti-estrogen treatment slows tumor growth in breast cancer patients
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen ...
If you’re a woman of a certain age, your social media feed may be filled with claims that a single therapy will fight ...
Flaxseeds and Cancer Warnings: What Are the Claims? Flaxseeds and hormonal cancer have a complex relationship. Flaxseeds are rich sources of plant-based compounds called lignans. These compounds may ...
A drug mimicking the hormone progesterone has anti-cancer activity when used together with conventional anti-estrogen ...
Most estrogen patch side effects (like bloating, nausea, and breast tenderness) are mild, temporary, and improve as the body adjusts. Less common side effects may affect comfort or quality of life but ...
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Using GLP-1s for Obesity During Menopause: Benefits and Risks
Learn how GLP-1 medications support weight loss and heart health in perimenopause and postmenopause, plus get tips for ...
Megestrol, which helps treat hot flashes associated with menopause, may have the added benefit of slowing the growth of ...
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