HIGHLIGHTS
- What: Although the precise mechanisms underlying the relationship between estrogen receptor (ER) density and cognitive function during menopause are not fully clarified, recognizing the neurobiological changes associated with perimenopause will lead to substantial advances in understanding cognitive aging in women.
- Who: Jennifer Williamson from the Fielding Graduate University have published the research work: International Journal of Medical Science and Clinical Research Studies, in the Journal: (JOURNAL) of 13/Dec/2024
- How: Showed that women with the APOE4 genotype and high cumulative estrogen exposure exhibited accelerated brain aging.
- Future: While less sensitive . . .
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