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A recent study confirms that higher educational attainment is protective against Alzheimer's disease even in people who are genetically predisposed to it.
Developing menopause at an earlier age and late initiation of hormone therapy were associated with increased vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease, according to researchers. “Female individuals who experience younger age at menopause may represent a subgroup for priority inclusion in Alzheimer’s disease prevention trials,” Gillian T. Coughlan, MS, PhD, a research fellow in
Being younger at menopause onset and initiating hormone therapy after more than 5 years were both linked to increased tau vulnerability among women, according to a cross-sectional study published in JAMA Neurology.“Early trials and observational studies suggest that use of exogenous hormones, via HT, may ameliorate cognitive impairment in menopausal or postmenopausal individuals,”