Research links menopause to effects similar to those of Alzheimer's disease
Menopause appears to accelerate processes naturally associated with ageing. British researchers studied almost 125,000 women.

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Menopause appears to accelerate processes naturally associated with ageing. British researchers studied almost 125,000 women.

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In a study of about 125,000 female participants, researchers found that menopause may explain women's greater propensity to develop dementia compared with men.

A study published today in the journal Psychological Medicine by the University of Cambridge, UK, indicates that menopause is associated with loss of grey matter and with brain changes similar to those observed in Alzheimer's disease.

Study indicates that menopause is associated with loss of grey matter, which is vital for mental functions, memory, emotions and movement.

Menopause may be linked to cognitive changes similar to those seen in Alzheimer’s disease, caused by a reduction in grey matter volume in brain regions associated with emotion and memory, according to a new study from the University of Cambridge.