Researchers analyzed a cohort of 34,603 women from the UK Biobank, and found that in this cohort, women who had had both ovaries surgically removed at the ~43 showed four times the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease when compared to women who entered natural menopause at a mean age of 54.
Researchers analyzed a cohort of 34,603 women from the UK Biobank, and found that in this cohort, women who had had both ovaries surgically removed at the ~43 showed four times the odds of developing Alzheimer’s disease when compared to women who entered natural menopause at a mean age of 54.