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Hormonal and non-hormonal factors associated with cognition in post-menopausal women
Mark Rodrigues
Graduate Research School
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Genetic Risk
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Amyloid Protein
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Verbal Learning
66%
Neurofibrillary Tangle
33%
Allele
33%
Amyloid Beta
33%
Chromosome 19
33%
Apolipoprotein E
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Verbal Memory
33%
Gonadotropin
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Alzheimer's Disease
100%
Amyloid Protein
42%
California Verbal Learning Test
28%
Verbal Memory
14%
Beta Amyloid
14%
Gonadotropin
14%
Vascular Disease
14%
Neuropsychological Test
14%
Cognitive Function
14%
Apolipoprotein E
14%
Sex Hormone
14%
Chromosome 19
14%