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Of Seahorses & Menopause

Publié par Ben White le

Many women going through menopause notice changes in their ability to remember things — and this is not just in their heads. A small, seahorse-shaped structure in the brain called the hippocampus is highly dependent on estrogen for synaptic plasticity, memory formation and neuroprotection. In this article, Margaret Groves of ZRT Laboratory explains the science behind menopause-related memory changes, why estrogen receptor expression declines with age, and why the “window of opportunity” for hormone replacement is critical to preserving cognitive function.

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Perspectives on Mental Health And Hormones

Publié par Ben White le

Depression and anxiety are among the most prevalent health problems globally — yet hormones are rarely the first thing clinicians investigate. Holistic practitioner Dr. Alyssa Burns-Hill presents three compelling case histories showing how sex, adrenal and thyroid hormone testing can transform mental health outcomes.

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