We associate menopause with the ovaries, but its symptoms start in the brain. Neuroscientist Lisa Mosconi explains how brain health during menopause affects the rest of the body. Lisa Mosconi is a ...
The transition to menopause is marked by a progressively higher density of estrogen receptors (ER) on brain cells, a measure that remains elevated in women up to their mid-sixties, according to a new ...
In this exclusive excerpt from her new book, Generation M: Living Well in Perimenopause and Menopause, Women's Health advisor Jessica Shepherd, MD, explains what's going on in your mind during this ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Noma Nazish writes about actionable ways to live well. As the founder and CEO of a successful business and a podcast host, 53-year ...
PET scans showing brain estrogen receptor (ER) density in a premenopausal (left) and a postmenopausal (right) woman. The color scale reflects brain ER density, with brighter colors indicating more ...