What Causes High Blood Pressure And How To Fix It

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Millions of Women Stopped Taking Hormones Because of a Misread Study | Dr. Sharon Malone

For far too long, many women have been told their symptoms were normal, exaggerated, or simply something they had to live with—treated as isolated problems instead of part of a much larger hormonal transition happening inside the body. On this episode of The Dr. Hyman Show, I’m j ...  Show more

Is HRT Safe? 10 Questions Women Ask Most — Answered by a Functional MD

Hormone replacement therapy is one of the most talked about—and misunderstood—topics in women’s health. For years, women were told HRT was dangerous. Now, the conversation is shifting, but many are still left confused about what’s actually safe, when to start, and whether hormone ...  Show more

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