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Estriol is a hormone used in some types of hormone therapy, and doctors give it in much bigger doses than in regular hormone treatments—but we don’t really know how it affects heart health, and it seems to act differently in different people.
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The study says that the main hormone in bio-identical hormone therapy is estriol, it’s taken in much higher doses than regular hormone therapy, and we still don’t know for sure if it’s safe or risky for the heart — which is exactly what the claim says.
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