(Reuters) - Women who want to use hormone replacement therapy may be less likely to have a stroke if they use low-dose patches instead of pills, Canadian researchers reported on Thursday.
Their study of British women showed that those who used estrogen patches to control symptoms of menopause did not have any higher risk of stroke than women who did not use HRT.
The study, published in the British Medical Journal, adds to a very slowly growing body of evidence that could rehabilitate the u ... [
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