Blanket fear that ‘hormones are dangerous’ driving many towards complementary therapies rather than regulator-approved treatments
Most women going through menopause are not receiving effective treatment for their symptoms, in part because of widespread misinformation, according to new research.
A comprehensive literature review led by Prof Susan Davis from Monash University in Australia and published on Thursday calls for more personalised treatment plans that address the greatly varying physical and mental symptoms of menopause.
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