The FDA will lift warnings on hormone therapy for menopause
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The Food and Drug Administration says it is removing the black box safety warnings from all hormone therapy creams, pills and other treatments prescribed to ease the symptoms of menopause and perimenopause.
The prominent warnings said these therapies could raise the risks for some cancers, dementia, heart attacks and strokes.
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