Professor John Studd revitalises treatment for menopause symptoms

Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) is the most modern means of treating symptoms associated with menopause. In his article, Professor John Studd repudiates the fallacies associated with this treatment and establishes it as a safe and modern means of allowing women a healthy and normal life. He says, “This treatment transforms women’s lives”.



Professor Studd explains the considerable benefits HRT provides to women. Not only does it treat the uncomfortable and unpleasant physical side effects of the menopause, but it also treats the attendant depression. As the Professor has been quick to establish in a previous article on HRT, much female depression has been erroneously treated as a psychiatric, rather than a medical, condition. Hormone Replacement Therapy, it transpires, is often the most appropriate treatment.

Feelings of sadness, hopelessness and a loss of interest in life, combined with a sense of reduced emotional well-being Full medical glossary
A substance produced by a gland in one part of the body and carried by the blood to the organs or tissues where it has an effect. Full medical glossary
Abbreviation for hormone replacement therapy, the administration of female hormones in cases where they are not sufficiently produced by the body. Full medical glossary

The time of a woman’s life when her ovaries stop releasing an egg (ovum) on a monthly cycle, and her periods cease

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