Menopause is increasingly recognized as a neurologic transition that may contribute to cognitive decline, heightened Alzheimer disease (AD) risk, and worsening outcomes in multiple sclerosis (MS).1-3 Growing evidence of these associations underscores the need for greater awareness and continued research into the neurologic effects of menopause and the potential role of neuroprotective interventions.
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The Neurologic Effects of Menopause on Multiple Sclerosis and Cognition
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