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20.03.2026 18:00
Nearly two-thirds of those stricken with Alzheimer’s disease are women. For decades, this gap was largely explained so far by women’s longer life spans, but a new review now points out that biological changes during midlife—especially menopause—are a key factor shaping risk.

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Why do women make up two-thirds of Alzheimer’s cases? Study links risk to hormonal changes in midlife
New research published in The Journal of Clinical Investigation argues that Alzheimer’s may begin much earlier than previously thought, often between the ages of 45 and 65.
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