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  • 4. Investigative models for determining hormone therapy-induced outcomes in brain: evidence in support of a healthy cell bias of estrogen action.
    Brinton RD.
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    Henderson VW.
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  • 8. Hormone therapy, dementia, and cognition: the Women's Health Initiative 10 years on.
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  • 9. The Women's Health Initiative trial and related studies: 10 years later: a clinician's view.
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  • 11. Postmenopausal hormone therapy and cognition.
    McCarrey AC, Resnick SM.
    Horm Behav; 2015 Aug; 74():167-72. PubMed ID: 25935728
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  • 12. Surgical menopause, estrogen, and cognitive function in women: what do the findings tell us?
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  • 13. The rationale, design, and baseline characteristics of the Women's Health Initiative Memory Study of Younger Women (WHIMS-Y).
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  • 16. Alzheimer's disease and other neurological disorders.
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  • 17. Estrogen-containing hormone therapy and Alzheimer's disease risk: understanding discrepant inferences from observational and experimental research.
    Henderson VW.
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  • 18. Variations on hormone replacement therapy: an answer to the 'one dose fits all' Women's Health Initiative study.
    Studd J.
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  • 19. Menopause and disorders of the central nervous system.
    Henderson VW.
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