Greater menopause symptoms are linked to memory and thinking problems


By AGENCY
  • Family
  • Saturday, 12 Apr 2025

Women who have greater menopause symptoms are more likely to report more problems with thinking, learning and memory, according to new research. — Freepik

Women who suffer greater menopause symptoms are more likely to experience memory and thinking problems as they age, research has suggested.

Experts found that women who recalled a heavier burden of menopausal symptoms were more likely to report issues with memory, language and in areas such as planning, organisation and self-control.

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