“Once It’s Gone, It’s Gone”: The Silent Brain-Sapper Striking Millions of Postmenopausal Women

Menopause, the point around age 45-55 when menstruation permanently stops, is characterized by several physical and psychological troubles. As estrogen and progesterone levels drop, most experience hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, disturbed sleep, fatigue, anxiety, and forgetfulness. On top of all that, a new preclinical study has shed light on a less visible but … [Read more…]