Health
Study: Menopause may be blamed for increased forgetfulness, lack of attention – Hindustan Times
A new study suggests that a woman’s menopause stage can affect cognitive performance, and declines in memory may persist in the post-menopause period.

A new study suggests that a woman’s menopause stage can affect cognitive performance, and declines in memory may persist in the post-menopause period.
The study suggests, if you’re a bit more forgetful or having more difficulty processing complex concepts than in the past, the problem may be your menopause stage.
A new study claims that the menopause stage is a key determinant of cognition and, contrary to previous studies, shows that certain cognitive declines may continue into the post-menopause…
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