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Study links menopause to reduced grey matter in memory and emotion-related brain regions
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A large University of Cambridge analysis of UK Biobank data found that post-menopausal women showed smaller grey matter volumes in several brain regions tied to memory and emotional regulation, alongside higher reported anxiety, depression and sleep difficulties. Hormone replacement therapy (HRT) was not associated with preventing these differences, although it was linked with a slower decline in reaction speed.
Sunita Ahuja has addressed ongoing cheating rumours surrounding her marriage. She stated that she does not want to deal with added stress at this stage of her life, especially while going through menopause. She added that forgiveness is possible, but only if she feels heard and supported.
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Acclaimed British TV creator Sally Wainwright has launched a new series, Riot Women, exploring menopause through the lens of a punk band formed by middle-aged women in Yorkshire. Drawing from her personal experiences, Wainwright aims to uplift discussions around the challenges of aging. The show challenges stereotypes by portraying menopausal women as rebellious and expressive.
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.
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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.