Hans-Christoph Diener discusses recent data on HRT and dementia, diet and Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's and pollution, and the DISCOMS study.
They identified 5589 women who had postmenopausal hormone replacement and developed dementia, compared with 55,890 matched controls in a time period of 2000 to 2018. The women were aged 50-60 years, and at the time of entry they had no dementia or contraindications for hormone replacement therapy. Women who received estrogen/progesterone therapy had an odds ratio of 1.24 to develop dementia. This was true both for dementia overall and forThe risk increased with the duration of hormone therapy.
might have a different genetic pattern than women who don't need it, which could perhaps explain the increased risk for dementia. I don't think there is any other explanation, and there is no need to be worried., investigated in people who died at age 91 years, on average, whether the kind of food which they had 15 years before death had an implication on Alzheimer's pathology. This study investigated 581 brains.
Overall, 1336 participants, or 6.6%, had a vascular event on placebo, and on vitamin D, 6%, with a hazard ratio of 0.91, which was statistically not significant, after 5 years. This means there were about six fewer events per 1000 people treated in 5 years. Now, there was a trend toward a lower rate of
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Brief Updates on Dementia, Parkinson's, and MSHans-Christoph Diener discusses recent data on HRT and dementia, diet and Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's and pollution, and the DISCOMS study.
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