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Study Links Post-Menopausal Estrogen Decline to Cognitive Impairment

Research from Northwestern University suggests that the decline in estrogen production after menopause may play a role in memory decline among women.

Editorial StaffMay 30, 20261 MIN READ

A recent study conducted by Northwestern University highlights a potential connection between decreased estrogen levels following menopause and cognitive decline.

The findings indicate that the loss of estrogen production in the brain may contribute to memory issues experienced by some women after this significant life transition.

As this research unfolds, it raises important questions about the implications for women's health and the potential for interventions to mitigate cognitive decline.