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12/12/07
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Removing Ovaries Before Menopause Leads to Memory, Movement Troubles
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Removing one or both ovaries before a woman reaches natural menopause increases the risk of both dementia and movement disorders such as Parkinson's disease. But giving hormone-replacement therapy at least until the age of 50 blunts that risk, according to a study by Mayo Clinic researchers.
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