简介 The New York Times bestselling author of The XX Brain shows women how to navigate menopause successfully and come out the other side with an even better ...展开短评 打开App写短评 乎风骗毋知2024-08-31 07:59:33 身为一名处于perimenopause的初老女性,看这本书最有价值的部分是第5章和第...
‘Menopause brain’ is real, study shows Brain imaging studies of women — conducted before and after menopause — reveal physical changes in structure, connectivity, and energy metabolism. September 12, 2024 Additional Live Streams Live ABC News Live ...
“Menopause had been mostly studied in terms of its effect on the brain after the fact,” says Mosconi, the director of the Weill Cornell women’s brain initiative and author of the forthcoming book The Menopause Brain. “More like a product than a process.” Mosconi is part of a wave o...
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Menopause is associated with metabolic brain changes that may increase the risk for Alzheimer's disease (AD), a small study suggests. Compared to premenopausal women, perimenopausal and postmenopausal women exhibited brain hypometabolism on 18F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron-emission tomography in the same ...
Researchers are starting to learn how the early stages of menopause affect brain health — and what that could mean for treatment.
The new findings shed more light on what is happening in the brain during those hormonal shifts, according to Dumas, who was not involved in the study. “There really is something going on in the brain,” she said. “You’re not crazy.” ...
The menopause and brain function have often been viewed as connected in various ways. And it now seems that some of what are considered some of 'the worst'of the typical menopause symptoms may, indeed, actually originate in the brain. ...
Along withhot flashesand night sweats, memory problems are a common complaint of menopausal women. Now a new study finds evidence that menopause "brain fog" may be real. The research provides clues about changes in women's brains as they transition through the "change," finding key differences...
Many women expect hot flushes, dry skin and night sweats when they reach the menopause. But the effect the menopause can have on the brain is rarely mentioned. This is something a recent Channel 4 documentary presented by Davina McCall explored.