so, when there’s enough estrogen in the body, the turnover rate is adequate. but when it depletes, the rate of bone breakdown accelerates, which can lead to thinner and weaker bones or osteoporosis.
opening doors for estrogen as a treatment option
physicians provide hormone therapy for a variety of reasons, including birth control, gender-affirming care, fertility treatment and to treat hormone-dependent cancers.
but when it comes to women’s health, or discomfort as they age, the suggestion of estrogen is often a non-starter.
dr. norris is currently working on post-reproduction health, trying to make it easier for women to see physicians, get help for their symptoms and spread the word that estrogen deserves a seat at the table of research and potential preventive therapy.
this data will pinpoint who’s affected by what, and allow people to see the correlation between hormones and a host of ailments and chronic diseases.
insomnia, for example, is a diagnosis often given to women in perimenopause who can’t sleep and is treated as such. but if the root cause was addressed with hormone therapy, in this case progesterone over estrogen, sleeping aids or other medication that only treat the symptom wouldn’t be needed.