Kidney stone, hormone article misleading The Virginian-Pilot’s Oct. 12, 2010 article titled “Hormones linked with kidney stones in older women” alarmed a fair amount of women, so we wanted to provide an unvarnished opinion of Read More
On March 7, 2012, The Virginian-Pilot carried an article titled “Estrogen-only therapy may reduce breast cancer risk”. It is excellent piece of reporting, reinforcing what we have been telling women for years. We are thrilled Read More
Following is an excellent article by hormone therapy doctor Sara Gottfried, who we frequently agree with. 5 ways to treat hormonal headaches naturally By Sara Gottfried M.D. – 6/19/2014 Whether it’s a debilitating migraine or Read More
By Sydney Lupkin, ABC News – 10/3/2012 Medical experts are buzzing about a new hormone therapy study that shows short-term estrogen and progesterone treatment is safe for some menopausal women — and the study data Read More
April 2012 Nationally recognized endocrinologist Dr. Marina Johnson recently talked about the question: “Does estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy decrease breast cancer risk?” Dr. Johnson, a pharmacist and UCLA/USC-trained physician, is board-certified in Endocrinology and Internal Read More
Pellet Therapy reduces the roller coaster effect some women experience with hormone therapy At the beginning of 2018, Synergy began offering patients a new in-office treatment called Pellet Therapy, a hormone therapy where hormones, testosterone Read More
A Synergy Note: The hormone doctors at Synergy have studied extensively with Dr. Neal Rouzier of the Beverly Hills Center for Anti-Aging Medicine, and The Preventive Medicine Clinics in Palm Springs, Calif. Since 1997, Read More
What does BIOIDENTICAL really mean? Since January there has been a considerable amount of media coverage about hormones. Oprah alone did three separate shows devoted to hormone replacement therapy that greatly peaked women’s interest about Read More
Top 5 benefits of taking hormones Earlier this decade, several flawed studies linking hormones to cancer created a media frenzy. Unfortunately, when these studies were proven wrong, the media was no longer interested in the Read More
By Alison Johnson
Hampton Roads Health Journal