Being forgetful is something we can all experience, but it is important to know when it is normal or when you need to pay more attention to it.
We are all forgetful from time to time, and as we age that can become worse, so check the signs that indicate a problem.
Brain fog at menopause is common as hormones fluctuate, but if you are worried it may be something more serious then this may help.
We think of a diet in terms of weight loss but what about one that could help your memory and may reduce your risk for Alzheimer’s?
Alzheimer’s is not usually related to hormone imbalance, but as the majority of sufferers are women – with numbers increasing each year – it is time look at how your hormones may affect it.
In the USA September is Healthy Aging Month, but when does menopause brain fog mean something more serious?
Menopause is when we can first notice ‘brain fog’ and forgetfulness. Progesterone helps boost brain function, but how else can you stay sharp?
Guess what – it seems it is our hormones again! ‘Brain fog’ is a common feature of menopause and having a hysterectomy can also increase your risk so check here what you need to know and how bioidentical hormones can help.
How a very old view has been updated and why it affects middle-aged women
Hormone Health doesn’t just apply to women, men can be seriously affected too.