Although Imvexxy and alcohol do not directly interact, drinking can raise the risk of certain conditions that are common during menopause. Learn more here.
There is also growing evidence that alcohol may interact with women's natural biological rhythms, such as estrogen and progesterone cycles, and that the impact of alcohol worsens with age and the menopause. Dailyalcohol consumptionamong Australian women increased by 203% between 1950 and 1980, compa...
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wine and liquor. Alcohol is a depressant, which means it depresses the central nervous system. However it is also a stimulant. Alcohol acts a different way on everyone. The younger you are when you start, the harder it is to quit. ...
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'Understanding HRT and the menopause'* Should a menopausal woman take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) to see her through a period of uncomfortable symptoms, or will light clothing and avoidance of caffeine and alcohol control her hot flushes? If she has a trouble-free menop... BPG Ltd - ...
The study and control groups were comparable in age, nationality, BMI, education, number of births, and age at menarche and menopause. Alcohol consumption and a family history of breast and ovarian cancer were more frequent in the breast cancer group. Smoking rates and lack of physical activity...