Can Hormone Therapy Raise Your Risk for Alzheimerā€™s?

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Hormone Therapy and Dementia Risk

Recent studies have actually shown that hormone therapy may lower the risk of developing dementia, especially if started in midlife. Younger women who begin hormone therapy early have a reduced risk of developing dementia. Additionally, combination therapy with estrogen and progestogen has been found to have a positive effect on dementia risk. However, it's important to note that taking combination hormone therapy after 10 years post menopause may raise the risk of developing dementia. So, the timing and duration of hormone therapy play a crucial role in its potential impact on dementia risk.

The Role of Synthetic Hormones

Some studies suggest that using synthetic hormones may actually decrease the risk of dementia. It's worth noting that the increase in dementia risk associated with hormone therapy might not be solely due to the hormones themselves, but could also be influenced by factors such...

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Top 5 hormone replacement myths: Check them out!

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Myth 1: Hormone Replacement Therapy Causes Hormonal Imbalance

Contrary to popular belief, hormone replacement therapy does not cause hormonal imbalance. In fact, it helps bring balance to your hormone levels, which naturally decline as you age. Hormones play a vital role in various bodily functions, and replacing them can help alleviate symptoms like sleep problems, cognitive difficulties, and brain fog.

Myth 2: Hormone Replacement Therapy is Only for Older Women

Hormone replacement therapy is not limited to older women. Starting HRT early can prevent significant drops in estrogen, bone loss, and cognitive decline. Even if you've already gone through menopause, HRT can still be beneficial after the age of 60. It's never too late to improve your quality of life and well-being.

Myth 3: Higher Doses of Hormone Replacement Therapy are Better

While it may seem logical that higher doses of hormone replacement therapy would yield better...

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