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Early menopause could increase Alzheimer’s risk, study finds

A recent study suggests that early menopause may raise the risk of Alzheimer’s disease in women. Researchers from Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre and the University of Toronto found that women who go through menopause earlier may experience faster cognitive decline due to poor synaptic health. The findings were published in Science Advances. The researchers analyzed […] The post Early menopause could increase Alzheimer’s risk, study finds appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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