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Hormone therapy in the 50s not linked to memory loss

Hormone replacement therapy during the early stages of menopause - typically around age 50 - doesn't hurt or help brain function, according to a new study.

 

Researchers found that women between the ages of 50 and 55 years old who took estrogen or estrogen with progesterone performed just as well on tests that measure memory problems as women of the same age who took a placebo.

 

 

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Terry Grossman M.D. Q&A on Stem Cell Pioneers

Terry Grossman M.D. Q&A on Stem Cell Pioneers | Longevity science | Scoop.it

In this issue of Stem Cell Pioneers 'Ask the Doctor,' our cofounder Terry Grossman M.D. discusses hormone replacement and stem cell therapy.

 

Read his Q&A to learn more about topics such as:

 

>Is it worth banking your stem cells? How is this accomplished?

 

>Should men with prostate cancer take testosterone?

 

>Is hormone replacement therapy a good idea for everyone?

 

 

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