Medical professionals have warned the Danish study involving more than 60,000 women has “fundamental limitations” as it found those using HRT were more likely to be diagnosed with dementia
Medical professionals have cautioned that a recent study linking Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) with dementia has “fundamental limitations”.
The Danish study, published in the British Medical Journal, involved more than 60,000 women aged over 60, from 2000 to 2018.
Those using the drug containing both oestrogen and progestin hormones were 24 per cent more likely to go on to be diagnosed with the debilitating condition.
Scientists insisted among 60,000 Danish women aged 50 to 60 does not prove HRT increases the risk of dementia but say this now requires additional research.