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Menopausal women are wary of hormone therapy - The Boston Globe

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Two decades ago, menopause symptoms were pretty easy to treat. Any woman with hot flashes, night sweats, or mood swings had the option of taking hormone replacement therapy, and her doctor encouraged her to take it for the rest of her life to protect her heart, bones, and brain. Now, women are told to take hormones only if they have ...

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