According to new research the widely publicised 2002 study which apparently proved that hormone replacement therapy raised the risk of heart disease and breast cancer, was fundamentally flawed.
The publicity surrounding the study scared many women away from the drugs and women are still being told not to take hormones for heart disease prevention.
Dr. Edward Klaiber, a Worcester, Massachusetts endocrinologist and lead author of the new research says that may have been totally wrong.
Hormone replacement therapy was once widely advocated for women as they reached menopause in the belief [Click for More]
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