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Article about Alzheimer's and Estrogen, another one for us girls!

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Previous research has shown that women are at a higher risk for developing Alzheimer’s disease than men.

A new study recently discovered that women who died from Alzheimer’s had a higher amount of a chemically-modified version of the protein complement C3 in their brains compared to men who died from the disease.

The researchers believe the drop in estrogen caused by menopause may leave women more vulnerable to this version of complement C3.

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Zephyrbear

Evolution really did a bummer on us women, didn’t it? 🤨

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TiggerMe in reply to Zephyrbear

We just aren't intended to live as long as we do these day... if we could all just neatly pop off a little sooner it would save the suffering 😳

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CoeliacMum1

If you want to delve deeper into neuroscience on this topic, there’s a good book out by neuroscientist Dr Lisa Mosconi The XX Brain.

She has a Ted talk too possibly find it on YouTube.

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userotc

Oh come on women..lol! At least you're counteracting the estrogen effect by keeping D high alz-journals.onlinelibrary....

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Roulette26

Oh joy! Had breast cancer caused by oestrogen, now taking oestrogen blocker. Now have osteoporosis AND Alzheimers to look forward to. 🤪

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Imaaan in reply to Roulette26

Sorry to hear about your diagnosis and I do hope we find a cure one day soon. Hope you dont mind me asking but do you avoid soy in your food and supplements and other phytoestrogens ?

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Roulette26 in reply to Imaaan

I’ve never received any medical advice to do so, but after all my research, something all of us on TUK are familiar with, I avoid soy. As for the rest, most of the phytoestrogens are on my intolerance list although I still need my coffee in the morning.! I try to buy organic wherever possible.

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Imaaan in reply to Roulette26

Thank you for taking the time to answer and I wish you all the best in your journey.

in reply to Roulette26

I've avoided soy for years, since I used to get acne from drinking soya milk.

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TiggerMe

This is turning into a very depressing Sunday! There was another link posted about the dangers of Vit D!... we are all doomed 😩 why aren't the big pharma's making quick opt out tablets whilst we still have the marbles to choose?

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nightingale-56

I suspect they wouldn't make enough money out of them TiggerMe !

in reply to nightingale-56

Quite right; A parasite never kills its host if it wants to survive!

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gabkad

Years ago a female neurologist told me she would never use estrogen replacement because it will cause Alzheimer's disease.................

I've been on HRT since age 45. It really helped with PMS having even amounts of both estrogen and progesterone in my circulation. Got menopause at age 52. Now 65 years old and I have informed my GP that I never want to stop HRT. She's fine with that.

Going into retirement on December 31st. I can't believe I made it this far.

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TiggerMe in reply to gabkad

Years ago a female neurologist told me she would never use estrogen replacement because it will cause Alzheimer's disease.................

Wow....Really??!! Are you tempted to look her up and see if she is still functioning?

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gabkad in reply to TiggerMe

I know she's still around but she has not won the Nobel Prize.

She actually works with Alzheimer's! That's her specialty: dementia patients.

Never heard of vitamin K2 either...... which is needed for making myelin.

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TiggerMe in reply to gabkad

Cripes 😱.... this strengthens the need for 'paddling your own canoe'

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gabkad in reply to TiggerMe

I know, eh?

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