In menopause when you put on a few pounds you are likely to be told to lose weight by your doctor and certainly warned against high cholesterol. New research from Norway could change that.
For women who have difficulty remembering to take contraception, or where it is not easily available, injectable contraception has been popular but new research shows it carries a terrible risk of HIV infection.
Osteoporosis puts women at greater risk of breaking bones and this new study shows the importance of maintaining good bone health, as the danger increases with age.
Hot flashes are the bane of many women’s lives at menopause, now it seems you just have to wait them out – and put on weight!
Dr Dach comments on the problems with the synthetic hormones in the Pill and the effectiveness of IUD’s as a better option.
Patrick Holford has studied and written about the combined effect that diet, nutrition, exercise and natural progesterone can have when dealing with osteoporosis. Here he outlines one factor that many women discount.
Women with a family history of breast or ovarian cancer should have their ovaries taken out when they are 40, a leading scientist has stated.
We normally associate breast cancer with estrogen dominance, but a new study finds another culprit.
Science may finally be catching up with the late Dr John Lee as a new study vindicates his views on the protective effects of natural progesterone.
Dr Bond answers a frequently asked question about early menopause and The Pill.