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Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT) has garnered significant attention in recent research, revolutionizing hormone therapy with its personalized and precise approach1. This article delves into the latest news and scientific developments surrounding BHRT, shedding light on its numerous benefits for individuals seeking hormone balance.
2023 marked a year of significant progress in the field of HRT. Research advancements, clinical trials, and increased awareness are paving the way for more personalized, effective, and accessible treatment options for physicians administering hormone replacement therapy to improve their patients’ health and quality of life.
While progesterone has long been considered exclusively a female reproductive hormone, numerous studies now show that it has wide ranging neuroprotective properties in humans. In this article, we share some revelatory research on progesterone replacement therapy to improve neurological outcome after traumatic brain injury.
Research supports what Dr. Tutera observed decades ago – a potential link between testosterone therapy & breast cancer prevention.
After age 40, men’s testosterone levels will begin to decrease. This decrease is linked to an increase in mortality and cardiovascular risks, as well as a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, coronary artery disease (CAD), and metabolic syndrome. Testosterone replacement can improve many of the cardiovascular diseases of older men.
Over 116 million Americans, roughly 35% of the population, are aged 50 and over. And this will swell to 160 million by 2040, nearly 40% of the population. Preparing for this demographic revolution is a necessity for physicians who wish to better serve their patients’ needs in addition to growing their practice.
Many physicians are less familiar with dosing of male hormones in female patients. As a result, testosterone replacement in women is sometimes avoided by doctors when it could provide substantial improvements in female patients’ health.
30% of the US female population is postmenopausal. Clinical studies support what we’ve known all along: bioidentical hormone replacement therapy can significantly improve quality of life of postmenopausal women.
Clinical studies have shown that hormone replacement therapy is typically safer & more effective when it is administered subcutaneously. In this article we explore how HRT pellets can lead to better outcomes for your patients.
While 1 in 300 persons in the U.S. suffers from hypothyroidism, it is often misdiagnosed. This is especially true menopausal women. Accurate physician identification of hypothyroidism is extremely important for developing an individualized treatment plan for patients.
Physician HRT Training for Identifying & Treating PCOS If you are physician with female patients, it is extremely likely that several of them may be suffering from Polycystic Ovary Syndrome...
Physician HRT Training: The COVID-19 & Testosterone Connection The COVID-19 pandemic has brought to light several critical aspects of human health and immunity. Among these, the potential link...
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