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Menopausal hormone therapy and dementia: nationwide, nested case-control study.

Nelsan PourhadiLina S MørchEllen A HolmChristian Torp-PedersenAmani Meaidi
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2023)
Menopausal hormone therapy was positively associated with development of all cause dementia and Alzheimer's disease, even in women who received treatment at the age of 55 years or younger. The increased rate of dementia was similar between continuous and cyclic treatment. Further studies are warranted to determine whether these findings represent an actual effect of menopausal hormone therapy on dementia risk, or whether they reflect an underlying predisposition in women in need of these treatments.
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