
Navigating the Controversy: Decoding Menopause and Hormone Therapy
The use of menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) for treating menopause symptoms and preventing conditions like cardiovascular disease, osteoporosis, and dementia has become a topic of debate among medical professionals. While the initial Women's Health Initiative Study (WHI) raised concerns about the risks of MHT, subsequent research has shown that the risks are minimal for healthy women under 60 and that MHT can have benefits such as improving cardiovascular health and maintaining bone density. However, the decision to pursue MHT should be individualized and made in consultation with a healthcare provider, considering factors such as age, medical history, and personal preferences. Other non-hormonal options and lifestyle strategies should also be considered as part of a comprehensive approach to menopause care.

