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Menopause may affect the brain more than previously thought

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According to recent findings, changes during menopause may resemble early Alzheimer’s-like brain ageing.

PETALING JAYA: Many women experience “brain fog” during menopause. It can show up as forgetfulness, slower thinking or difficulty concentrating, sometimes without warning.

These changes are usually brushed off as temporary or stress-related, but new research suggests there may be more going on.

According to a recent BBC report, scientists are finding evidence that menopause may be linked to structural brain changes that resemble patterns seen in the early stages of Alzheimer’s disease.

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