What to Do if Your Estrogen Patch Is Out of Stock
Persistent supply shortages are forcing patients and providers to navigate gaps in the availability of estrogen patches for menopause management.
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Persistent supply shortages are forcing patients and providers to navigate gaps in the availability of estrogen patches for menopause management.
Recent coverage is re-evaluating ADHD clinical markers, identifying distinct symptom manifestations and hormonal interactions specific to women.
A July 2026 study finds the Planetary Health Diet cuts heart disease risk for older women by more than a quarter.
Medical reports highlight a growing health crisis as lung cancer rates rise among women and individuals who have never smoked.
Health officials and media are warning of a surge in type 2 diabetes cases among women in their 20s and those under 40.
A Lancet study reveals that women with PMOS, formerly known as PCOS, face a fourfold increase in heart disease risk.
Long-term strength training is being linked to increased longevity and a wide array of health benefits, particularly for women.
Recent research indicates that ovarian aging initiates significantly earlier than menopause, prompting a shift in how medical experts view female reproductive health.
New diagnostic testing methods using saliva and blood analysis are emerging as potential alternatives for identifying endometriosis.
New evidence suggests a fertility 'tipping point' at age 49, where uterine aging impacts pregnancy success even when using young donor eggs.
The NHS is advising women with irregular periods to be checked for PMOS following new clinical guidance from NICE.