Declining levels of
estrogen can lead to memory problems and mood swings, a Montreal study suggests - bolstering the belief that hormonal changes during menopause severely affect brain function.
"We wanted to see whether estrogen could protect against the decline in working memory," McGill University psychologist, Barbara Sherwin, who conducted the study, said of age-related memory changes
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"We wanted to see whether estrogen could protect against the decline in working memory," McGill University psychologist, Barbara Sherwin, who conducted the study, said of age-related memory changes
Read more here