Menopause is a testing phase for every woman, especially when it happens earlier than expected. The fluctuating hormonal changes – including hot flashes and vaginal dryness, sleep disturbances and sometimes even anxiety and depression – can tend to take a toll on them. However, a study conducted on mice has suggested that implanting artificial ovaries may be a more safer, natural and effective alternative in menopausal women who face hot flashes, sleep problems, weight gain, and bone deterioration due to the loss of ovarian function.
Women going through menopause lose their ability to produce hormones such as estrogen and progesterone resulting in these symptoms. Hormone replacement medications, although effective in the production of these important hormones, are not recommended for long-term use due to the increased risk of heart disease and breast cancer. The findings showed that…