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Menopause, memory and molecular pathways: growing insights into Alzheimer disease risk in women
Growing evidence links menopause to the risk of Alzheimer disease (AD) in women, but the effect of menopause hormone therapy (MHT) on this risk remain unclear. Two new studies illuminate how menopause and MHT influence synaptic health and tau pathology, offering new insights into sex-specific mechanisms and MHT timing considerations in AD risk.
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