Women's Health
Study links menopause to brain structural changes
Von KI berichtet
A new review of studies shows that menopause causes measurable changes in brain structure, including shrinkage in areas key to memory and thinking. These alterations may explain symptoms like brain fog, but evidence suggests some recovery after menopause. The findings will be presented at The Menopause Society's 2025 annual meeting in Orlando.
Testosterone therapy boosts menopausal libido and shows promise for other symptoms
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Research indicates that testosterone replacement therapy can improve libido in menopausal women and may alleviate symptoms like mood swings and brain fog. While widely endorsed for sexual health issues, experts call for more trials on broader benefits. Only a few countries have approved women-specific testosterone products amid ongoing safety debates.