Hormone therapy reduces Alzheimer’s risk in women – Video




Hormone therapy reduces Alzheimer #39;s risk in women
From Baltimore - Research published in Neurology finds that hormone therapy may reduce risk of Alzheimer #39;s disease in women. Studying nearly 1800 elderly women for 11 years, researchers found that those who began hormone therapy within 5 years of menopause had a 30% reduced risk of Alzhiemer #39;s disease when compared to those who did not use the therapy. From Pennsylvania - Partial sleep deprivation may be associated with obesity, according to a report published in the Journal of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Results of a meta-analysis examining studies from 1996-2011 found that sleep deprivation causes changes in hormone levels that promote hunger. From Chicago - New guidelines could mean millions of Americans will no longer need vitamin D supplementation, according to a report published in PLoS ONE. Based on data from nearly 1000 studies, the Institute of Medicine lowered the amount of vitamin D considered to be sufficient from 30 ng/ml or above to 20 ng/ml or above. The change means that nearly 80 million adults would no longer be considered vitamin D insufficient and would no longer have to take supplements.From:insidermedicineViews:1 1ratingsTime:01:27More inScience Technology

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