Articles
Alzheimer's treatments: What's on the horizon?
Content
Taking aim at plaques
Keeping tau from tangling
Reducing inflammation
Researching insulin resistance
Studying the heart-head connection
Hormones
Speeding treatment development
Hormones
In one study, taking estrogen-based hormone therapy for at least a year during perimenopause or early menopause appeared to protect thinking and memory in women with a higher risk of Alzheimer's disease.
But further research has been conflicting, with some studies indicating that estrogen didn't offer any benefit. More research and a better understanding of the relationship between estrogen and cognitive function are needed before any recommendations can be made.