Long-term use of hormone therapy pills linked to increased Alzheimer’s risk, study finds

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March 6, 2019, 11:40 PM UTC

By Shamard Charles, M.D.

Long-term use of oral hormone therapy may be associated with a small increased risk of Alzheimer’s disease in postmenopausal women, researchers reported Wednesday.

The Finnish study looked at nearly 85,000 postmenopausal women, between the ages of 70 and 80, diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease between 1999 and 2013. The researchers found that use of oral hormone therapy for 10 or more years in women who started the pills before age 60 had a nine to 17 percent increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease. Women who used vaginal hormone therapy showed no increased risk.

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