Timing matters. That's the message coming from study after study on estrogen; the hormone can have very different—even opposing—effects on the heart, for example, depending on when in a woman's life she takes it. Research published this week in the journal Neurology found age may also play a role in the complex relationship between estrogen and neurologicalfunction. To unravel the issue, U.S. News talked with Walter Rocca, who led the new research and is an epidemiologist and neurologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn.
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