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Chapter 10 - In search of estrogen alternatives for the brain
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Section 4 - Possible genetic factors related to hormone treatment effects
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Hormones, Cognition and Dementia - Half title page
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Section 2 - Varieties of estrogenic therapy
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Chapter 13 - Different forms of soy processing may determine the positive or negative impact on cognitive function of Indonesian elderly
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Chapter 3 - Estrogen therapy – relationship to longevity and prevalent dementia in the oldest-old: the Leisure World Cohort Study and the 90+ Study
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Chapter 5 - Animal studies that support estrogen effects on cognitive performance and the cholinergic basis of the critical period hypothesis
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Hormones, Cognition and Dementia - Title page
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Chapter 27 - The role of gonadotropins and testosterone in the regulation of beta-amyloid metabolism
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Preface
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Chapter 14 - Hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal axis activity in aging women: its impact on the brain and the potential influence of estradiol
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Chapter 2 - Identifying risk factors for cognitive change in the Women's Health Initiative: a neural networks approach
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Contributors
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Section 5 - Testosterone, estradiol and men, and sex hormone binding globulin
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Chapter 21 - Endogenous testosterone levels and cognitive aging in men
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Chapter 11 - Progesterone regulation of neuroprotective estrogen actions
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Chapter 12 - Clinical data of estrogen's effects in the central nervous system: estrogen and mood
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Chapter 24 - Endogenous estradiol and dementia in elderly men: the roles of vascular risk, sex hormone binding globulin, and aromatase activity
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Chapter 26 - Involvement of gonadotropins in cognitive function: implications for Alzheimer's disease
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Contents
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