“We have reviewed decades of evidence from animal and human studies, across many different empirical methods, suggesting that when women begin taking hormone replacement therapy during menopause their risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s in later years drops sharply, by 35 to 70 percent.”
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Opinion | Brain Fog in Menopause | NY Times
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