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Natural Estrogen May Improve Cognition for Alzheimer's Disease Patients

University of Wisconsin-Madison Health Sciences

Post-menopausal women who had mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease and who wore a skin patch with natural estrogen for three months did better on cognitive tests than women who did not wear the patch, according to new findings by the University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health (SMPH).

The findings are published as an early online version of the Journal of Alzheimer's Disease and are scheduled for publication in the September issue.

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