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Browsing: Women’s Hormone Health
Experts recommend starting hormone therapy before the age of 60 or within ten years of the start of menopause. MStudioImages/E+/Getty imageshide caption
Stanford graduates Jenny Duan and Abhinav Agarwal want to solve two hard problems: create a good-looking wearable and measure hormones to help women understand their health better
On Monday, US Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and US Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Dr. Marty Makary announced that after 20 years, they were righting a medical wrong — what Makary has called “maybe one of the greatest screw-ups of modern medicine” — by pushing to remove the “black box”…
A woman’s estrogen levels are a delicate ever-changing balance. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) is a part of medicine that hasn’t received much attention until recently. So much is changing in terms of who should seek hormone replacement therapy and how much it can benefit women
For years, many women have learned to live with symptoms they assume are simply part of being female
For patients affected by the national estrogen patch shortage, Ivim now offers a HypoSpray estradiol formulation. All treatments, HypoSpray included, are guided by HormoneIQ™, which scores symptoms across six domains to individualize care
The Food and Drug Administration says it is removing the black box safety warnings from all hormone therapy creams, pills and other treatments prescribed to ease the symptoms of menopause and perimenopause
November 13, 2025 ByMaureen Salamon, Executive Editor, Harvard Women’s Health Watch
In a pivotal move, the US Food and Drug Administration said Monday that it is taking steps to remove the lengthy “black box” warning on many hormone treatments for women with menopause symptoms, a shift expected to give women more options for treatment and generate a flood of new prescriptions
Produced in the ovaries and adrenal glands, testosterone contributes to sexual motivation, arousal and a host of other bodily functions still under investigation

