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Welcome to the Women's Health Pavilion. This portal provides the most up-to-date information related to women’s hormonal health. The information in this pavilion has been carefully scrutinized by members of the PNA editorial advisory committee to ensure its credibility.
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SSRI and Tamoxifen Increase Mortality Risk (CME/CE)
Overlapping use of tamoxifen and the antidepressant paroxetine (Paxil) significantly increases the risk of breast cancer mortality
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HRT Linked to Asthma Risk (CME/CE)
Estrogen-only hormone replacement therapy is associated with an increased risk of asthma in postmenopausal women
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Depression During Pregnancy Linked to Kids' Behavior Problems (CME/CE)
Children born to mothers who were depressed during pregnancy were more than twice as likely to display antisocial behavior by age 16
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Lancet Retracts 1998 MMR-Autism Paper
Editors of The Lancet have retracted the 1998 study that first suggested autism might be caused by the MMR vaccine
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Diabetes and Anti-Cholesterol Agents Top Outpatient Drug Expenditures
Americans spent more in 2006 on drugs for diabetes and other metabolic disorders than for any other class of medications
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