A new study suggests that greater menopause symptoms could put women at a higher risk of dementia and other cognitive decline later in life, a new study suggests.
An expert panel of behavioral sleep medicine professionals recently released an expert consensus statement on CBT for nightmares.
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention survey found that nearly 14 percent of U.S. adults felt very tired or exhausted on ...
A new study suggests that women who use a popular hormonal menopause treatment later in life may be at a higher risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease.
Experts highlight the potential of under-utilised treatments like monoamine oxidase inhibitors while examining emerging ...
People who experience several menopause symptoms at the same time are more likely to develop poor cognitive function and mild ...
Researchers identified a gene that seems to help slow brain aging in women, and studied links between hormone therapy, ...
Integrating smoking cessation support into NHS Talking Therapies significantly boosts the chances of patients quitting smoking, particularly those suffering from depression and anxiety.
Discover how hormonal shifts during menopause may impact women's brain function and cognitive health through aging.
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HealthDay on MSNMenopausal Hormone Therapy Linked to Faster Regional Tau Accumulation in Older WomenHormone therapy has indirect effect on cognitive decline through regional tau accumulation; no links with tau for women younger than 70 years ...
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