Menopause
Conference Coverage
What’s in the pipeline for female sexual problems?
Clinical trials are underway on drugs that target low sexual desire through dopaminergic pathways or serotonin receptors. Also in the pipeline are...
Conference Coverage
Midlife contraception strategy should include transition to menopause
Though fertility declines precipitously as menopause nears, women in midlife may still conceive. Clinicians and patients need guidance to develop...
News
New guideline allows use of estrogen for hot flashes – with caveats
Conference Coverage
Devices can help relieve dyspareunia in midlife
Physicians looking for more options for alleviating dyspareunia in postmenopausal women should consider vaginal dilators, specialized vibrators,...
Conference Coverage
A guide to topical options for easing vulvar discomfort
For postmenopausal women who don’t want a hormonal topical treatment, there are plenty of other nonhormonal options to relieve the symptoms of...
Expert Commentary
Managing menopausal symptoms in women with a BRCA mutation
Dr. Andrew Kaunitz elaborates on data, presented at NAMS 2015, regarding the use of estrogen and estrogen-progestin in women undergoing risk-...
Conference Coverage
Chronic insomnia afflicts one in three perimenopausal women
Women who were heavier, older, or depressed, as well as those having night sweats, were all more likely to suffer from insomnia on multivariable...
Conference Coverage
Ask, listen, help: Pearls to treat sexual dysfunction in menopause
“When sex is good, it adds a little bit – like icing on the cupcake – to a good relationship,” Dr. Kellogg Spadt said. But when sex is bad or...
From the Editor
Does hormone therapy reduce mortality in recently menopausal women?
Yes. For postmenopausal women aged 50 to 59 years, hormone therapy reduces the risk of death.
News for Your Practice
Individualizing treatment of menopausal symptoms
Address the benefit–risk profile of hormonal and nonhormonal treatments to help women care for their vasomotor symptoms and GSM, say two menopause...
News
Turn down the androgens to treat female pattern hair loss
Antiandrogen hormones can help stabilize, and even improve, female pattern hair loss.