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You can’t prevent menopause, but you can manage many common symptoms and prevent complications through key diet and lifestyle changes. Menopause is a natural part of a woman’s life cycle.
However, the complete repertoire of endocytic cargo and regulatory pathways, particularly in neurons, remains poorly understood. Here, we develop a genetic toolkit that facilitates analysis of early ...
A survey of 1,000 females who have yet to experience perimenopause or menopause found that 65 per cent don't feel prepared for it. While hot flushes and night sweats are well-known menopausal ...
A new study led by the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute highlights the significant impact of living in disadvantaged neighborhoods on the onset of menopause. The research followed 691 women ...
Qi and his colleagues used their technology, which they are calling CRISPR-TO, to screen dozens of pieces of RNA and see if any of them would help neurons to grow. They added CRISPR-TO to mouse ...
Clinical trials are underway that demand us to rethink menopause—and whether or not women actually need to go through it. More than a million women experience menopause each year and new medical ...
This signals the beginning of perimenopause – the transitional phase leading to menopause, which is officially marked when a woman has gone 12 consecutive months without a period. After that ...
Summary: For nearly a century, scientists believed that neuromodulators like norepinephrine adjusted brain communication by acting directly on neurons. A new study overturns this long-held view, ...
As Generation X and millennials ease into their 40s and 50s, they are ready to shake off the stigma around menopause and the time leading up to it — called perimenopause — in favor of ...
Menopause is notorious for causing symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, and mood swings. Insomnia is another challenge women face during this transition. Between 40 and 60 percent of ...