New hormone therapy studies demonstrate estrogen's ability to directly stimulate neurons, repair damaged neurons, and stimulate support cells--most of which can alleviate some of the cognitive decline associated with menopause. Other studies examine the value of cyclical versus continuous hormone administration.
New hormone therapy studies demonstrate estrogen’s ability to directly stimulate neurons, repair damaged neurons, and stimulate support cells–most of which can alleviate some of the cognitive decline associated with menopause. Other studies examine the value of cyclical versus continuous hormone administration.
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