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HealthDay on MSNMenopausal Hormone Therapy Linked to Faster Regional Tau Accumulation in Older WomenHealthDay News — For older women, menopausal hormone therapy (HT) use is associated with faster regional tau accumulation, according to a study published in the March 5 issue of Science Advances.
The study’s researchers scanned the brains of older women who have used HT, observing tau accumulation, a hallmark of Alzheimer disease.
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Hormone therapy linked to tau accumulation, a hallmark of Alzheimer’s disease among older ...A new study from Mass General Brigham researchers has found faster accumulation of tau-a key indicator of Alzheimer’s disease ...
A major characteristic of Alzheimer’s is the accumulation of a protein called tau within brain cells. This buildup is thought ...
Hormone therapy has indirect effect on cognitive decline through regional tau accumulation; no links with tau for women younger than 70 year. HealthDay News — For older women, menopausal hormone ...
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Drug commonly taken by older women linked to ‘worse Alzheimer’s outcomes’A new study suggests that women who use a popular hormonal menopause treatment later in life may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Alzheimer’s disease is more common in women, and hormones like estrogen are believed to play a role in brain aging. Around ...
Older women who take menopausal hormone therapy may be at a higher risk of Alzheimer's. A study published in Science Advances ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNLong-term NSAID use may lower dementia riskLong-term NSAID use reduces dementia risk, particularly in those without the APOE-ε4 gene, highlighting the importance of ...
MONDAY, March 10, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Hormone replacement therapy during menopause appears to be linked to a toxic brain ...
A study published in Science Advances on Wednesday found faster accumulation of tau proteins – implicated in Alzheimer's – in the brains of women over 70 who had taken the hormone therapy a ...
A protein that impacts Alzheimer’s disease offers new opportunities for targeted treatments, although its cell-specific ...
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