🌐
Harvard Health
health.harvard.edu › blog › menopause-related-hot-flashes-night-sweats-can-last-years-201502237745
Menopause-related hot flashes and night sweats can last for years - Harvard Health
August 14, 2020 - Harvard Health Ad Watch: Got side effects? There's a medicine for that · Packing your hurricane go bag? Make provisions for your health
🌐
PubMed
pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › 16024747
Menopausal hot flashes and development of cognitive impairment - PubMed
Hot flashes have a negative influence on the quality of life in hypogonadal women. There seem to be many regulators of hot flashes that add to the complexity of these profound vasomotor symptoms. In this paper, focus is placed on selected factors that may be involved in the relationship between ...
🌐
Osu
health.osu.edu › health › womens-health › link-between-menopause-and-dementia
Is menopause related to dementia? | Ohio State Health & Discovery
July 30, 2024 - An Ohio State obstetrician/gynecologist examines how symptoms of menopause brain fog compare to those of dementia. Learn more about managing symptoms and lowering dementia risk with lifestyle changes.
🌐
CNN
cnn.com › 2023 › 11 › 02 › health › hormone-replacement-dementia-wellness › index.html
Sweet spot for HRT may reduce dementia risk by nearly a third, study says | CNN
November 2, 2023 - Taking hormone replacement at the right time in midlife reduces the risk of dementia and Alzheimer’s disease by 23% to 32%, a new meta-analysis found.
🌐
Themenopausecharity
themenopausecharity.org › home › brain fog or dementia
Brain fog or dementia - The Menopause Charity
April 22, 2022 - When the levels of these hormones begin to fall during perimenopause and menopause, this can lead to a range of cognitive symptoms including memory loss, difficulty staying focused, wordfinding difficulties, losing your train of thought and getting confused easily.
🌐
The Conversation
theconversation.com › brain-fog-during-menopause-is-real-it-can-disrupt-womens-work-and-spark-dementia-fears-173150
‘Brain fog’ during menopause is real – it can disrupt women’s work and spark dementia fears
September 22, 2023 - The symptoms of menopause, which can include sleep disturbance, depression, anxiety and ‘brain fog’ can span perimenopause and last for up to ten years.
🌐
Nih
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › articles › PMC8394691
Menopause and cognitive impairment: A narrative review of current knowledge - PMC
A severe impairment of cognitive function characterizes dementia. Mild cognitive impairment represents a transition between normal cognition and dementia. The frequency of cognitive changes is higher in women than in men. Based on this fact, ...
🌐
Healthline
healthline.com › health › menopause › understanding-hot-flashes
Understanding Hot Flashes: Triggers, Relief, and More
May 29, 2020 - Hot flashes bothering you? A hot flash is a feeling of intense heat, not caused by external sources. Hot flashes can appear suddenly, or you may feel them coming on. Their frequency also varies. Find out more about hot flashes and night sweats and how to deal with the symptoms on both a practical ...
🌐
Verywell Health
verywellhealth.com › menopause-hormone-therapy-and-dementia-risk-8384302
The Right Menopause Hormone Therapy Could Cut Dementia Risk, Study Says
A meta-analysis of more than 50 studies indicates that hormone therapy can help decrease the risk for dementia in some people. But some say the data is still too blurry to draw such conclusions.
🌐
Pcrm
pcrm.org › news › news-releases › study-shows-diet-causes-84-drop-troublesome-menopausal-symptoms-without-drugs
Study Shows Diet Causes 84% Drop in Troublesome Menopausal Symptoms—without Drugs
July 14, 2021 - WASHINGTON—A new study, published by the North American Menopause Society in the journal Menopause, found a plant-based diet rich in soy reduces moderate-to-severe hot flashes by 84%, from nearly five per day to fewer than one per day.
🌐
Medicalnewstoday
medicalnewstoday.com › articles › hormone-therapy-menopause-linked-increased-risk-dementia
Dementia and menopause: Does hormone therapy increase risk?
July 3, 2023 - Menopausal hormone therapy (HRT) may be linked to an increased risk of dementia and Alzheimer's disease, a new study suggests.
🌐
Nih
nia.nih.gov › health › hot-flashes-what-can-i-do
Hot Flashes: What Can I Do? | National Institute on Aging
Hot flashes may be mild or very disruptive. Lifestyle changes can help. Read about some treatment options.
🌐
Healthline
healthline.com › health › menopause › hot-flash-remedies
Top Remedies You Can Try for Menopause Hot Flashes
4 days ago - Hot flashes are one of the most common symptoms of menopause. What are the most effective remedies?
🌐
Harvard Health
health.harvard.edu › blog › menopause-and-memory-know-the-facts-202111032630
Menopause and memory: Know the facts - Harvard Health
November 3, 2021 - The number of people in the US with Alzheimer's disease is expected to climb drastically over the coming decades, and two-thirds of those people will be women. Understanding factors that happen earlier in life, and how they impact the brain later, is critical for developing strategies to prevent ...
🌐
Healthing
healthing.ca › wellness › women › menopause › severity-of-menopause-symptoms-linked-to-dementia-study
Severity of menopause symptoms linked to dementia: study | Healthing.ca
February 13, 2024 - When the full results are published, ... to how menopause cognitive impairment can lead to dementia-related diseases. ... Estrogen vs. Progesterone: Have perimenopause treatments been wrong all along? Parkinson’s disease risk goes up with the removal of ovaries · Hotflash Inc: Dementia ...