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Good tidings for women on HRT

Good tidings for women on HRT

Chronic pain among women may be down to low levels of vitamin D

Chronic pain among women may be down to low levels of vitamin D

Oestrogen - a beneficial addition to treatment of schizophrenia in women

Oestrogen - a beneficial addition to treatment of schizophrenia in women

Chronic exposure to estrogen impairs some cognitive functions

Chronic exposure to estrogen impairs some cognitive functions

study shows compounds from soy affect brain and reproductive development

study shows compounds from soy affect brain and reproductive development

Experts say women are damaging their breasts by wearing the wrong bra

Experts say women are damaging their breasts by wearing the wrong bra

Hormone replacement therapy and gallbladder disease

Hormone replacement therapy and gallbladder disease

Sleep and menopause

Sleep and menopause

Significant gender differences in heart disease

Significant gender differences in heart disease

Pregnancy may protect against bladder cancer

Pregnancy may protect against bladder cancer

Largest ever Canadian study on osteoporosis informs health policy

Largest ever Canadian study on osteoporosis informs health policy

Hot flashes underreported and linked to forgetfulness

Hot flashes underreported and linked to forgetfulness

Local doctors trial the coil to prevent womb cancer

Local doctors trial the coil to prevent womb cancer

By 2024 one in seven women will be diagnosed with breast cancer

By 2024 one in seven women will be diagnosed with breast cancer

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life

Children should drink milk to help prevent osteoporosis

Children should drink milk to help prevent osteoporosis

Confused about HRT? read on!

Confused about HRT? read on!

HRT safe for healthy women entering menopause

HRT safe for healthy women entering menopause

Regular exercise for young women can reduce their risk of breast cancer

Regular exercise for young women can reduce their risk of breast cancer

Molecular clock could predict risk for developing breast cancer

Molecular clock could predict risk for developing breast cancer

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