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208 related items for PubMed ID: 19722118

  • 1. Subjective cognitive complaints at menopause associated with declines in performance of verbal memory and attentional processes.
    Schaafsma M, Homewood J, Taylor A.
    Climacteric; 2010 Feb; 13(1):84-98. PubMed ID: 19722118
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  • 2. Hormone therapy in menopausal women with cognitive complaints: a randomized, double-blind trial.
    Maki PM, Gast MJ, Vieweg AJ, Burriss SW, Yaffe K.
    Neurology; 2007 Sep 25; 69(13):1322-30. PubMed ID: 17893293
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  • 3. A population-based study of cognitive function in older people with subjective memory complaints.
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    J Alzheimers Dis; 2010 Sep 25; 22(1):159-70. PubMed ID: 20847410
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  • 4. Menopause transition stage and endogenous estradiol and follicle-stimulating hormone levels are not related to cognitive performance: cross-sectional results from the study of women's health across the nation (SWAN).
    Luetters C, Huang MH, Seeman T, Buckwalter G, Meyer PM, Avis NE, Sternfeld B, Johnston JM, Greendale GA.
    J Womens Health (Larchmt); 2007 Apr 25; 16(3):331-44. PubMed ID: 17439378
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  • 5. Diurnal cycle of salivary cortisol in older adult men and women with subjective complaints of memory deficits and/or depressive symptoms: relation to cognitive functioning.
    Fiocco AJ, Wan N, Weekes N, Pim H, Lupien SJ.
    Stress; 2006 Sep 25; 9(3):143-52. PubMed ID: 17060048
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  • 6. Role of psychiatric comorbidity on cognitive function during and after the menopausal transition.
    Alexander JL, Sommer BR, Dennerstein L, Grigorova M, Neylan T, Kotz K, Richardson G, Rosenbaum R.
    Expert Rev Neurother; 2007 Nov 25; 7(11 Suppl):S157-80. PubMed ID: 18039064
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  • 7. Reconciling subjective memory complaints with objective memory performance in the menopausal transition.
    Weber MT, Mapstone M, Staskiewicz J, Maki PM.
    Menopause; 2012 Jul 25; 19(7):735-41. PubMed ID: 22415562
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  • 8. Endogenous estrogen is not associated with cognitive performance before, during, or after menopause.
    Herlitz A, Thilers P, Habib R.
    Menopause; 2007 Jul 25; 14(3 Pt 1):425-31. PubMed ID: 17279058
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  • 9. Sleep and the menopause - do postmenopausal women experience worse sleep than premenopausal women?
    Kalleinen N, Polo-Kantola P, Himanen SL, Alhola P, Joutsen A, Urrila AS, Polo O.
    Menopause Int; 2008 Sep 25; 14(3):97-104. PubMed ID: 18714074
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  • 10. The association of serum oestradiol level, age, and education with cognitive performance in peri- and late postmenopausal women.
    Tuomisto H, Salo P, Saarinen R, Kalleinen N, Polo-Kantola P.
    Maturitas; 2012 Feb 25; 71(2):173-9. PubMed ID: 22197594
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  • 11. Measuring cognition in menopause research: a review of test use.
    Rice K, Morse C.
    Climacteric; 2003 Mar 25; 6(1):2-22. PubMed ID: 12725660
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  • 12. Subjective memory complaints in an elderly sample: a cross-sectional study.
    Minett TS, Da Silva RV, Ortiz KZ, Bertolucci PH.
    Int J Geriatr Psychiatry; 2008 Jan 25; 23(1):49-54. PubMed ID: 17520662
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  • 13. Cognitive function in late versus early postmenopausal stage.
    Elsabagh S, Hartley DE, File SE.
    Maturitas; 2007 Jan 20; 56(1):84-93. PubMed ID: 16857328
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  • 14. Characteristics and correlates of cognitive functioning following bone marrow transplantation.
    Booth-Jones M, Jacobsen PB, Ransom S, Soety E.
    Bone Marrow Transplant; 2005 Oct 20; 36(8):695-702. PubMed ID: 16086044
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  • 15. Menopause, cognitive ageing and dementia: practice implications.
    Henderson VW.
    Menopause Int; 2009 Mar 20; 15(1):41-4. PubMed ID: 19237622
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  • 16. Hot flashes and estrogen therapy do not influence cognition in early menopausal women.
    LeBlanc ES, Neiss MB, Carello PE, Samuels MH, Janowsky JS.
    Menopause; 2007 Mar 20; 14(2):191-202. PubMed ID: 17194963
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  • 17. The effects of growth hormone (GH) deficiency and GH replacement on cognitive performance in adults: a meta-analysis of the current literature.
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    Psychoneuroendocrinology; 2006 Jul 20; 31(6):681-91. PubMed ID: 16621325
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  • 18. Subjective memory complaints in Chinese subjects with mild cognitive impairment and early Alzheimer's disease.
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  • 19. Cognitive complaints, neuropsychological performance and affective disorders in elderly community residents.
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    Disabil Rehabil; 2008 Sep 20; 30(23):1794-802. PubMed ID: 18608410
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  • 20. [Cognitive symptoms in persons with snoring and sleep apnea. An epidemiologic study of 1.504 women and men aged 30-60 years. The Dan-MONICA II study].
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