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Alzheimer's Disease and Aging: Therapeutic Potential of Estrogen
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US Department of Veterans Affairs · 1998
Abstract
This study is designed to evaluate the potential beneficial effects of estrogen on cognitive function of women with Alzheimer's Disease.
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Anonymous. (1998). Alzheimer's Disease and Aging: Therapeutic Potential of Estrogen. <em>US Department of Veterans Affairs</em>. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT00018343
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Anonymous. Alzheimer's Disease and Aging: Therapeutic Potential of Estrogen. US Department of Veterans Affairs. 1998.
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@misc{anon1998Alzhei,
title = {Alzheimer's Disease and Aging: Therapeutic Potential of Estrogen},
author = {Anonymous},
journal = {US Department of Veterans Affairs},
year = {1998},
}
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