This material highlights menopause-associated grey matter loss in brain regions tied to memory and emotional regulation.
For mental health professionals, including therapists, social workers, and clinicians, the observed brain–behavior link underscores the relevance of structural changes to symptoms such as anxiety, depression, and fatigue reported during menopause.
The finding that hormone therapy did not reverse these changes, though it may slow age-related declines in reaction speed, provides a cautious context for prognosis and treatment expectations.
Overall, menopause could represent an important turning point for brain health.
Article Title: Menopause linked to grey matter loss in key brain regions
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