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Some alternative doctors give women bio-identical hormones to help with menopause, saying they work like regular hormone therapy but are safer — but there isn’t strong proof that they’re actually safer.

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This study says that the so-called 'natural' hormone treatments some doctors use for menopause might be just as risky as the regular ones, and we don’t have enough proof that they’re safer — which is exactly what the claim says.

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No contradicting evidence found

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