A large new analysis has found that women who used estrogen-only menopausal hormone therapy showed fewer of the brain changes ...
Estrogen-only menopause therapy in older women was linked to less Alzheimer’s brain pathology at autopsy but may not prevent ...
Hormone replacement therapy (HRT), when initiated early in post-menopausal women for symptomatic relief, may offer secondary ...
A Stanford study found estrogen-only menopausal hormone therapy linked to 35% lower Alzheimer's pathology and 39% lower ...
A study found that people who used estrogen-only menopausal hormonal therapy were less likely to show increased Alzheimer’s disease pathology, and lower chances of memory decline and a dementia ...
For years, doctors advised against hormone therapy for women in the menopausal transition. Now everyone's talking about how great it is. Is it really a wonder drug that women should all be on?
Women on regimens of estrogen-only menopausal hormone therapy are at reduced risk of Alzheimer's disease , a study by Stanford Medicine investigators ...
Women who used estrogen-only menopausal hormone therapy (MHT) had 35% lower odds of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) neuropathologic change at autopsy and 39% lower odds of clinician-defined dementia in a ...
Racial disparities can affect the onset, duration, symptoms, and postmenopausal health risks in menopause. Although everyone experiences menopause differently, research has suggested that racial ...
A woman's insulin levels in midlife are linked to the timing and duration of menopausal hot flashes, night sweats and cold sweats, according to new research from the University of Victoria (UVic). The ...