This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Hormonal changes during menopause, especially shifts ...
A UK Biobank suggests hormone replacement therapy may offer only limited protection for mental health and cognition in ...
Perimenopause is more than just hot flashes. The Flo app study of 25,000+ women globally shows that fatigue, mood, and sleep ...
New research suggests an association between menopause and anxiety, depression and shrinkage in certain brain regions—which ...
But women who actually were in perimenopause listed their most common symptoms as exhaustion (95%); fatigue (93%); irritability (91%); sleep problems (89%); depression (88%); and brain fog (87%).
The M Factor 2 is a free presentation that helps participants learn about perimenopause.
May 7, 2004 (New York) — As women transition through perimenopause, their risk of depression triples, even if they have no prior history of major depressive disorder, according to findings presented ...
Dr. Laura Petrillo answers the question: 'Menopause And Risk Of Depression?' — -- Question: Can menopause increase my risk of developing depression? Answer: Most women do not develop depression ...
A recent study discovered hormone replacement therapy does not prevent mood, sleep-related issues, and memory related to ...
There is power in the pause! Joy D. Calloway of the Black Women's Health Imperative dispels myths surrounding perimenopause ...
New research has found a link between the menopause and a reduction in brain grey matter. It is a finding that could shed ...
This article was reviewed by Lynn Marie Morski, MD, JD. Key Takeaways: Some symptoms of menopause and hypothyroidism overlap, like fatigue, mood changes, and weight gain.