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Menopause Hormone Therapy Is Not Linked to Dementia Risk, Review Suggests
"Menopause hormone therapy is widely used to manage menopausal symptoms, yet its impact on memory, cognition, and dementia ...
A new review examines whether hormone therapy after menopause increases the risk of dementia, following many years of debate.
A major review of prior research has found no evidence that menopause hormone therapy either increases or decreases dementia risk in postmenopausal women, in a new study led by University College ...
Hormone therapy in older women with breast cancer was associated with a reduced risk of subsequent dementia, a retrospective study of Medicare patients suggested. Breast cancer patients who received ...
Research led by Claudia Cooper, Professor of Psychological Medicine at Queen Mary University of London, shows that a new therapy, NIDUS-Family, helps people with dementia and their family carers ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - The long-term use of estrogen or estrogen plus progestin hormone therapy does not reduce the risk of dementia, according to findings published in the American Journal of ...
Alzheimer’s disease and other forms of dementia are medical conditions that target areas of the brain that control memory and behavior. While no singular cure has been established, therapeutic ...
Menopause hormone therapy use does not appear to be associated with an increased risk for dementia for postmenopausal women.
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