A new study suggests that blood may hold clues to whether post-menopausal women may have an increased risk for brain damage that can lead to memory problems and an increased risk of stroke.
A new study provides insights into the neural origins of hot flashes associated with menopause.
New research shows the hypothalamus can directly control reproductive functions in rhesus monkeys. The researchers believe it is likely to perform the same actions in human women.
A new study examines the connection between hot flashes in menopause and brain health.
A new study reports diets high in refined carbohydrates could increase the risk for developing depression in postmenopausal women.
A new study reports estrogen fluctuations which are common during menopausal transition could enhance emotional sensitivity to psychological stress.
A new study reveals women with Alzheimer's disease have poorer cognitive abilities than men at the same stage of the disease.
According to a new study, amyloid deposition is reduced in newly postmenopausal women who received a estrogen replacement therapy.
A new study reports the effects of hormone therapy on a woman's memory and mental skills is negligible, regardless of how soon it is given to postmenopaual women.
Researchers have discovered a connection between a lack of ovarian hormones and changes in the nucleus accembens following menopause.
Researchers report estrogen and progesterone can affect memory and problem solving.
Researchers report memory changes in women may occur earlier than was previously thought.