A new study has found faster accumulation of tau -- a key indicator of Alzheimer's disease -- in the brains of women over the age of 70 who took menopausal hormone therapy (HT) more than a decade ...
Hormone therapy has indirect effect on cognitive decline through regional tau accumulation; no links with tau for women younger than 70 years. HealthDay News — For older women, menopausal hormone ...
but longitudinal evidence confirming whether women experience faster tau accumulation has been limited. In the study, titled "Sex Differences in Longitudinal Tau-PET in Preclinical Alzheimer ...
Hormone therapy has an indirect effect on cognitive decline through regional tau accumulation, but there were no links with tau for women younger than 70 years. HealthDay News — For older women, ...
Older women who have undergone menopausal hormone therapy (HT) experience faster tau accumulation than those who haven’t, leading to a greater risk of Alzheimer disease. Women over the age of 70 ...
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 ...
Hormone therapy (HT) in women over 70 is linked to faster tau accumulation, a marker of Alzheimer's disease, especially if initiated more than a decade prior. No significant difference in amyloid ...
A new study has found that women with high levels of β-amyloid (Aβ), a protein linked to Alzheimer’s disease, experience ...