Hormone replacement therapy used as a treatment to reduce symptoms of menopause may not be that harmful, a new study suggests. Earlier studies had linked hormone replacement therapy to a doubled risk of dementia and a reduced memory, but a new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine is all set to prove it wrong. A team of researchers from the Wake Forest School of Medicine, North Carolina, recruited around 1,300 women for ...Thursday, 4 July 2013
HRT Does Not Increase Risk of Dementia in Postmenopausal Women: New Study
Hormone replacement therapy used as a treatment to reduce symptoms of menopause may not be that harmful, a new study suggests. Earlier studies had linked hormone replacement therapy to a doubled risk of dementia and a reduced memory, but a new study published in the journal JAMA Internal Medicine is all set to prove it wrong. A team of researchers from the Wake Forest School of Medicine, North Carolina, recruited around 1,300 women for ...
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