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No Increased CHD Risk With HRT in Women With Favorable Lipid Profile?
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Title No Increased CHD Risk With HRT in Women With Favorable Lipid Profile?
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575209?src=rss
Description The authors of a new WHI analysis say the results emphasize the potential CHD safety of hormone therapy in women with a "healthy" lipid profile. Heartwire
Category Articles > Cardiology
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Date May 29, 2008
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