Married Doctor Duo Say Hormone Therapy Helps Women Live Longer, Healthier Lives Menopause experts Dr’s. Lovera W. Miller and David C. Miller, claim in their new book, Womenopause: Stop Pausing and Start Living (O Books; August 1, 2010; ISBN 978-1-84694-321-8), that Menopausal Hormone Therapy, or MHT, can help reduce the risk of serious health conditions such as heart disease, stroke, breast cancer, diabetes, and even depression and dementia. www.womenopause.com The Millers present new evidence that puts to rest the controversial statement by the Women’s Health Initiative (WHI) in 2002 that declared MHT (formerly known as Hormone Replacement Therapy, or HRT) was harmful and could lead to the same health risks that the doctors say it now helps prevent. Dr’s. Lovera and David Miller are currently available for interviews and will explore with your listeners the numerous benefits of using MHT to treat menopause symptoms, including: A reduced risk of developing depression and dementia. Reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, breast cancer, diabetes, and colon cancer. Smoother, softer skin. Stronger bones and muscles. Improved sexual response. With more than 50 combined years of medical experience, Drs. Lovera and David Miller will provide your listeners with a new set of metrics by which to measure the health benefits of MHT. They will also explain that there are certain categories of women who should not use MHT, including women who’ve had or currently have breast cancer …