Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Women who have greater menopause symptoms are more likely to report more problems with thinking, learning and memory, according to ...
Women who exhibit more menopausal symptoms are more likely to later have poorer cognitive function and mild behavioral impairments—both markers of dementia. That is the conclusion of a study of 896 ...
Co-authored by Anna Blanken and Darby Saxbe, Ph.D. Around two-thirds of women report undesirable changes in memory during midlife that can be both frustrating and embarrassing. Common experiences may ...
Menopause signals the end of a woman’s reproductive years, occurring 12 months after the last menstrual period. During the years leading up to and following menopause many women experience symptoms ...
Menopause has long been treated like a reproductive footnote. Neuroscience is revealing it may be one of the most ...
Traumatic experiences can cause memory problems, and estrogen may be a key factor that shapes the brain's resilience against ...
Ivím Health reports that women waking at 3 a.m. may face sleep disruptions due to hormonal changes during perimenopause, ...
Reported perimenopausal symptoms. Frequency comparison of participant endorsed and not endorsed perimenopausal symptoms, reported from the CAN-PROTECT fertility and menopause questionnaire. Red bars ...