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Ireland study suggests HRT after menopause may lower dementia risk for women
New Irish findings connect lifetime oestrogen exposure and dementia risk A new study from Ireland suggests that women who maintain higher exposure to oestrogen across their lives—and those who use hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after menopause—may face a lower risk of developing dementia. Led by Dr Emer McGrath, an associate professor of medicine at the…
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Women and Menopause: Could HRT After Menopause Lower Dementia Risk, Irish Study Suggests
New insights on estrogen, cognition, and dementia risk Autsome women’s health research in Ireland is shedding light on how lifetime exposure to oestrogen might influence brain aging. An Irish study from the University of Galway, led by Dr. Emer McGrath, analyzed reproductive and hormonal factors across a woman’s life to uncover connections with cognitive outcomes…
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HRT After Menopause Linked to Lower Dementia Risk in Irish Study
Overview A new Irish study suggests that women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after menopause may have a reduced risk of developing dementia. The research, led by University of Galway associate professor Dr. Emer McGrath, examined how lifetime exposure to oestrogen from various sources could influence brain aging and cognitive function. What the study…