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Her cause: She suggests that women take bio-identical hormones -- which mimic the natural ones found in the body -- after menopause because they did wonders for her.
What the doctors say: According to research, hormone therapy -- bio-identical or not -- can increase the chance of certain cancers and heart attack. If needed, however, the lowest dose possible taken for the least amount of time is best.
Her cause: A Gluten-free diet can benefit everyone -- even if they don't have celiac's disease
What the doctors say: Because 'The View' co-host suffers from celiac's disease -- essentially a wheat allergy, a gluten-free diet is her best friend. But if you don't have it, then don't worry about it. Staying away from gluten won't help.
Her cause: Childhood vaccines cause autism
What the doctors say: Vaccines are necessary but are a little risky. However, most reports show no causal linkage between kids getting their shots and the development of autism.




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