An Evansville doctor says hormone replacement therapy can lower the risk of certain diseases if given earlier in menopause.
The FDA recently removed the long-standing “black box” warning label.
The agency has asked drug companies to update labels and remove warnings about risks of breast cancer, stroke, and dementia.
Dr. Heather Schroeder says the warning is old and was based on a single study.
The new study shows hormone replacement therapy is safer when started earlier in menopause and could help more women get relief sooner.
Dr. Louis Cady, founder of Cady Wellness Institute, explains the truth about hormone therapy in the video below.
https://youtu.be/8hGXfW8_euk?si=wNGH4yP5sLrs3BqN




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