Many of the symptoms of menopause -- hot flashes, night sweats, insomnia, memory lapses, depression and anxiety -- start in the brain. How exactly does menopause impact cognitive health? Sharing groundbreaking findings from her research, neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi reveals how decreasing hormonal levels affect brain aging -- and shares simple lifestyle changes you can make to support lifelong brain health. This talk was presented at an official TED conference, and was featured by our editors on the home page.
About the speaker Lisa Mosconi · Neuroscientist Researcher Lisa Mosconi studies the brains of living patients with cutting-edge brain-imaging technology -- and uses the data to understand how brain health plays out differently in women than in men. More Resources The XX Brain Lisa Mosconi Avery (2020) Buy now → *The XX Brain* Take Action learn Learn more about research opportunities at the Weill Cornell Women's Brain Initiative. Learn more → participate Donate to the Weill Cornell Women's Brain Initiative and help support cutting-edge research on women's brain health. Learn more → TEDWomen 2019 | December 2019 Related tags science brain women
Menopause is much in the news right now so I hope this talk sheds light on te connection between Menopause and the Brain.
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