‘A surge of interest’ is helping scientists understand and normalize ‘the change’
When Lisa Mosconi started studying the impact of menopause on the brain, she realized two important facts.
First, very few brain studies looked at menopause at all. Second, the few that did looked at older women who were well past menopause.
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