Hormone replacement doesn't appear to dull memory, may improve mood

Tuesday, June 2, 2015 - 19:00 in Health & Medicine

A major new study of women at midlife has found that those who received hormone-replacement therapy soon after entering menopause did not experience declines in memory or other measures of cognitive health. And menopausal women who followed an oral estrogen-plus-progesterone regimen were less prone...

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