What Menopause Really Does to Your Brain – And What You Can Do About It
Brain fog during menopause? It’s not in your head—it’s in your brain. Discover what Dr. Lisa Mosconi’s scans reveal and what you can do now.
Brain fog during menopause? It’s not in your head—it’s in your brain. Discover what Dr. Lisa Mosconi’s scans reveal and what you can do now.
Menopause hits most women around 51, often when we’re thriving in senior roles or managing complex lives. Yet, as Dr. Louise Newson highlights in Menopause Matters (Spring 2017), it’s a workplace blind spot. With 3.5 million UK women aged 50-65 employed, representing nearly half the labour force, the stats are clear: 80% of us experience
This article provides an overview hot flashes during menopause, as discussed in Lisa Mosconi’s The XX Brain, which are linked to brain changes and their effects on professional and personal life, particularly in the context of workplace presentations and home relaxation. Menopause, typically beginning in the late 40s or early 50s, often aligns with peak
Men hit 50 and expect battle scars—gray hair, maybe a creaky knee. But man boobs? That’s not on
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Struggling with brain fog in your 40s, 50s, or 60s? Discover why menopause triggers memory lapses, from forgetting names to losing focus, backed by The Women’s Brain Book and The XX Brain. Hormones like estrogen drop, rewiring your brain and stealing clarity—but you can fight back.
Executive health strategist and natural wellness practitioner.