Phenotypic and Clinical Traits That Correlate with Cognitive Impairment in Caucasian Females
Background: Dementia affects more women than men. This suggests sex steroid-dependent structural and functional differences between male and female brains. Natural and iatrogenic changes to women's reproductive health may correlate with risk for dementia. Objective: To identify surrogate marker...
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Main Authors: | Colleen Reisz (Author), Karen Figenshau (Author), An-Lin Cheng (Author), Abdelmoneim Elfagir (Author) |
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2021-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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