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HRT

American  

HRT British  

abbreviation

  1. hormone replacement therapy

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While HRT did not appear to prevent these brain or mental health changes, it was associated with a slower decline in reaction speed.

From Science Daily

Then, in 2002, a government-funded clinical trial on postmenopausal women and HRT was halted after early findings that hormone therapy posed a number of health risks.

From The Wall Street Journal

Elaine, who has since been put on a different form of HRT, said her symptoms were not seen as important.

From BBC

According to guidelines for the NHS, HRT can be considered for menopausal symptoms such as sleep problems and hot flushes.

From BBC

HRT provides women with bioidentical estrogen that their bodies no longer make regularly or at all, in addition to progesterone in most cases.

From MarketWatch