Day: May 24, 2020

Social Stress Tied to Lower Bone Density After Menopause

(Reuters Health) – Older women who are under a lot of social strain may be more likely to develop brittle, fracture-prone bones after menopause than their counterparts with worry-free lives, a recent study suggests. Researchers followed 11,020 postmenopausal women over six years, giving them periodic bone mineral density (BMD) tests and mood assessments. Participants rated Read more…

Menopause & Memory: Hot Flashes Impair Recollection Skills, Study Suggests

CLEVELAND — The onset of menopause is associated with a number of health complications, and now a new study has identified an additional symptom: memory problems brought on by hot flashes. Researchers say that physiological hot flashes are associated with verbal memory issues and trouble retrieving certain memories. Hot flashes, or sudden feelings of warmth, appear Read more…

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