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FDA to remove box warnings off of hormone therapies for menopause


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The Food and Drug Administration announced that hormone therapies for menopause will no longer need a black box warning about serious risks such as breast cancer, heart attack and stroke. NBC News’ Aria Bendix reports on why officials are trying to change the stigma of the medication and believe the benefits outweigh the risks.

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