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HRT & Cognitive Functions
 

Title Understanding the role of estrogen on cognition and dementia.

 

Title Estrogen receptor activation and tardive dyskinesia.

 

Title Trials to slow progression and prevent disease onset.

 

Title Oestrogens and Alzheimer's disease.

 

Title Estrogen as a treatment for Alzheimer disease - 1.

 

Title Estrogen as a treatment for Alzheimer disease - 2.

 

Title Relationships between mood and estradiol (E2) levels in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients.

 

Title Relations between gynecologic endocrinology, neurology and psychiatry: Effects of estrogens, progesterone and androgens upon the physiology and pathology of the brain, nerves and psyche.

 

Title Estrogen improves motor disability in parkinsonian postmenopausal women with motor fluctuations.

 

Title Estrogen is neuroprotective in male rats when administrated during reperfusion.

 

Title Longitudinal effects of estrogen replacement therapy on PET cerebral blood flow and cognition.

 

Title Conjugated estrogens of no benefit in Alzheimer's disease?

 

Title Sex steroids modify working memory.

 

Title Effects of estrogen on cognition, mood, and cerebral blood flow in AD: A controlled study.

 

Title Estrogen to treat Alzheimer's disease: Too little, too late? So what's a woman to do?

 

Title Postmenopausal estrogen and estrogen-progestin use and 2-year rate of cognitive change in a cohort of older Japanese American women: The Kame Project.

 

Title Higher levels of plasma estradiol and testosterone in healthy elderly men compared with age-matched women may protect aspects of explicit memory.

 

Title Auditory brainstem response in postmenopausal women treated with hormone replacement therapy: A pilot study.

 

Title The estrogen replacement therapy of the women's health initiative promotes the cellular mechanisms of memory and neuronal survival in neurons vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease.

 

Title Ongoing trials in Alzheimer's disease.

 
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