After two decades of use, warnings for breast cancer and cardiovascular disease will be removed from hormonal treatments for menopause.
Testosterone has always been seen as a male-only hormone, but there are others who are using it and have found amazing ...
Many women suffer with hormonal symptoms thanks to an imbalance in the primary female hormone 'Oestrogen'. Where the medical model will look to the Pill, HRT or painkillers to control oestrogen ...
Australia’s drug regulator has vowed to review the data authorities in the US relied on to remove black box warnings for ...
Oestrogen patches have been used in an Australian trial to reduce the symptoms of schizophrenia and bipolar disorder in women. Lead researcher Professor Jayashri Kulkarni, of the Alfred Psychiatry ...
Your face offers vital clues to your hormone health. Thinning hair, eyebrow loss, dry eyes, lip lines, chin hair, and facial ...
Hormone imbalances have been shown to affect around eight in 10 women, causing everything from rollercoaster emotions, polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), fatigue and more. If you’ve been feeling ...
Menopause brings with it a number of major changes for women, including changes to skin health and appearance. As oestrogen levels decline during menopause, many women notice increased wrinkles or ...
Multi-tasking mothers have known it for years – women are better at coping with stress than men. Now scientists believe they can tell them why. It’s all down to the protective effect of oestrogen, ...
Prostate cancer is now the most common male cancer, with nearly 35000 new cases in the United Kingdom in 2004 (Cancer Research UK, 2007). When prostate cancer is not amenable to potentially curative ...