There is “no evidence” drugs used to treat menopausal women either increases and slashes the risk of dementia, researchers have said.
A study, external conducted by University College London, with support from the University of Exeter, reviewed whether hormone therapy – also known as hormone replacement therapy or HRT – impacted the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), external.
The findings, which were part of a larger review commissioned by the World Health Organisation, suggested there was “no significant association” between HRT and the risk of MCI, which causes problems with a person’s memory or thinking.
Experts said while more research was needed, the findings “reinforce current clinical guidance”.
