In the early 1990s, the NIH said, look, we haven't really studied this. We have a ton of epidemiology that says, giving women hormones seems to be doing really good things. But we haven't tested this in a randomized prospective trial. The WHI study had two parallel arms. One was for women who did not have a uterus. And then it had a group for women that did have their uterus. In the first group there was a placebo arm and then an estrogen only arm. And in the other group, there was a progesterone plus estrogen versus a placebo. Everything about the way this study was done is a bit wonky. Some of it is just

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