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12/12/07
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Hormone Therapy May Protect Against Alzheimer's
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Women who start hormone therapy earlier in life -- before they turn 65 -- could cut their risk of developing Alzheimer's or another dementia, a new study suggests. This stands in contrast to findings on using hormone replacement therapy (HRT) after age 65, which appears to increase the risk of dementia.
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