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20th July 2018
05:12pm BST

"Based on previous research, we expected that pregnancy with childbirth may be associated with the risk of Alzheimer's disease. "However we were quite surprised that incomplete pregnancy was associated with the lower risk of Alzheimer's, which we did not expect at the beginning of our research."
Women over the age of 60 are twice as likely to develop Alzheimer's over breast cancer.
And while the reason why giving birth appears to increase this risk even further is yet to be confirmed, Kim thinks he has an ides why it happens.
He said"
"Because most incomplete pregnancies occur in the first trimester of pregnancy, it is possible that the modestly raised levels of estrogen in the first trimester of pregnancy are within the optimal range for reducing the risk of Alzheimer's disease."
Many other things can also change during pregnancy, such as diet, level of exercise, and mental health.
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