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Hormone Therapy & Dementia: What WHIMS, APOE4 and New Research Really Show

Hormone Therapy & Dementia: What WHIMS, APOE4 and New Research Really Show

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Can hormone therapy reduce dementia risk? In this episode, we break down the WHIMS study, APOE4 research, the EPAD study, and the UK Biobank findings to uncover what hormone therapy may mean for Alzheimer's disease, menopause, brain health, and cognitive decline in women. Book Kristen to Speak ➡ https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker If you've ever wondered whether hormone replacement therapy (HRT) helps or harms the brain, you're not alone. For years, headlines warned that hormone therapy increased dementia risk. Yet newer research suggests that timing, genetics, and hormone type may dramatically change the picture. In this episode of The Healthy Life Approach, Kristen Beasley explores three of the most influential studies shaping the conversation around hormone therapy and dementia risk: ✔️ The Women's Health Initiative Memory Study (WHIMS) ✔️ The European Prevention of Alzheimer's Dementia (EPAD) study ✔️ The UK Biobank dementia and hormone therapy analysis You'll learn why these studies appear to conflict, what researchers mean by the "critical window" or timing hypothesis, and why APOE4 status may influence how women respond to hormone therapy. Topics Covered: • Hormone therapy and dementia risk • Menopause and brain health • APOE4 and Alzheimer's disease • WHIMS study explained • EPAD study findings • UK Biobank hormone therapy research • Estrogen's role in the brain • Brain fog during menopause • Oral vs transdermal hormone therapy • The timing hypothesis • Questions to ask your healthcare provider • How to advocate for your long-term cognitive health 🛍️ Products I Use and Recommend 🧪 Know Your Numbers 🩸 Function Health — $25 off membership → https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25 🌱 Adapt Naturals — 20% off first order → https://www.adaptnaturals.com/KRISTEN80873 📊 Levels Health — $100 off CGM tracking → https://app.levels.com/invite/LVLS-SNBBPHNF 🌿 FullScript — Discount on supplements → https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/healthylifeapproach 😴 Sleep & Recovery ❄️ Sleep.me → https://checkout.sleep.me/KRISTEN23194 🌙 Sleep Doctor → https://sleepdoctor.sjv.io/c/3450471/1756592/20009 🔋 WHOOP 5.0 — Free band + 1 month free → https://join.whoop.com/us/en/9302C0E0/ 💓 Pulsetto → https://pulsetto.sjv.io/HealthyLife 🌊 Apollo Neuro — $50 off → https://share.apolloneuro.com/x/YDAmCp 🧠 Brain Health 🧠 BrainTap → https://braintap.com/membership-and-headset/?afmc=6xz&utm_campaign=6xz&utm_source=leaddyno&utm_medium=affiliate 💡 Beacon 40 → https://beacon40.com/shop?_ef_transaction_id=&oid=3&affid=51 ☀️ Light & Heat Therapy ☀️ Sunlighten → https://share.sunlighten.com/KristenBeasley 🔴 Solshine → https://solshine.org/collections/frontpage?ref=nmwdhori ✨ Higher Dose (code HLA15) → https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=86123&awinaffid=1753147   #HormoneTherapy #Menopause #Alzheimers #BrainHealth #APOE4 Hormone therapy remains one of the most debated topics in women's health. While some studies suggest increased dementia risk, newer research indicates that age, timing, genetics, and hormone formulation may play a significant role in determining outcomes. Understanding the difference between randomized trials and observational studies is essential for interpreting the evidence. In this video, Kristen Beasley breaks down the science in plain language, helping women understand what current research says about hormone therapy, Alzheimer's disease, APOE4, menopause, cognitive decline, and long-term brain health. Whether you're currently considering hormone therapy or simply want to understand your risk factors, this episode will help you have a more informed conversation with your healthcare provider. Our mission at The Healthy Life Approach is to help women build a stronger foundation for lifelong cognitive health through education, prevention, and informed decision-making. Disclaimer: This content is for educational and informational purposes only and is not medical advice. Always consult a qualified healthcare professional regarding your individual health decisions. #HormoneTherapy #Menopause #BrainHealth #Alzheimers #APOE4 #DementiaPrevention #HormoneReplacementTherapy #CognitiveHealth #WomenHealth #HealthyAging
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