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From: mschild <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:48 AM
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Subject: AAN: Hormone Exposure Affects Parkinson's Risk

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25 (HealthDay News) -- In postmenopausal 
women, reproductive factors and hormone therapy use may affect 
the risk of Parkinson's disease, according to research that will be 
presented April 25-May 2 at the annual meeting of the American 
Academy of Neurology in Seattle.

Rachel Saunders-Pullman, M.D., of the Beth Israel Medical Center in 
New York City, and colleagues assessed data on 83,482 
participants in the Observational Study of the Women's Health 
Initiative, including 73,973 women who experienced natural 
menopause and 7,763 who experienced surgical menopause.

The researchers found that the risk of Parkinson's disease was 
significantly lower among women experiencing natural menopause 
who had a fertile lifespan greater than 39 years compared to those 
with a fertile lifespan less than 33 years (hazard ratio, 0.76). They 
found that the risk was higher among women with at least four 
pregnancies than in those with three or fewer pregnancies (hazard 
ratio, 1.20). Among women with surgical menopause, they found that 
those who used hormone therapy had a nearly doubled risk 
compared to non-users (hazard ratio, 1.92).

"Prior postmenopausal hormone therapy use was not associated 
with Parkinson's disease among women with natural menopause," 
the authors write.

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