View Full Version : 'Brain Fog' of Menopause Confirmed
ArkRescue
03-15-2012, 11:51 AM
"ScienceDaily (Mar. 14, 2012) — The difficulties that many women describe as memory problems when menopause approaches are real, according to a study published recently in the journal Menopause, the journal of the North American Menopause Society.
The findings won't come as a surprise to the millions of women who have had bouts of forgetfulness or who describe struggles with "brain fog" in their late 40s and 50s. But the results of the study, by scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center and the University of Illinois at Chicago who gave women a rigorous battery of cognitive tests, validate their experiences and provide some clues to what is happening in the brain as women hit menopause."
'Brain fog' of menopause confirmed (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120314124018.htm)
Retrodeb54
03-15-2012, 12:00 PM
Interesting article, thank you for sharing.
I remember my mother's time with what we called 'brain f**ts' not fog. Laughing at her and thinking I'm never going to... um where was I? What article? Huh? Very sorry I seemed to have forgotten what I was going to say.
:coffee:
herbivore2
03-15-2012, 01:51 PM
"ScienceDaily (Mar. 14, 2012) — The difficulties that many women describe as memory problems when menopause approaches are real, according to a study published recently in the journal Menopause, the journal of the North American Menopause Society.
The findings won't come as a surprise to the millions of women who have had bouts of forgetfulness or who describe struggles with "brain fog" in their late 40s and 50s. But the results of the study, by scientists at the University of Rochester Medical Center and the University of Illinois at Chicago who gave women a rigorous battery of cognitive tests, validate their experiences and provide some clues to what is happening in the brain as women hit menopause."
'Brain fog' of menopause confirmed (http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2012/03/120314124018.htm)
Avoided by keeping the mind sharp and focused on interesting, useful concepts and by helping others. If a woman in her late 40s and 50s tends to focus her mind on watching tv, shopping and keeping a job that is not mentally challenging, she will no doubt develop brain fog.....
I am a woman in my late 40s with a recently acquired master's degree and currently enrolled in post-master's courses. I also try to participate in community-minded activites. No fog so far, except after a few too many glasses of wine. :buddies:
Misfit
03-15-2012, 01:55 PM
Interesting...the boss complains about forgetfulness all the time. I wonder.
Gilligan
03-15-2012, 02:32 PM
This could easily explain my increasingly acute loss of focus and mental acuity.
ArkRescue
03-15-2012, 09:08 PM
This could easily explain my increasingly acute loss of focus and mental acuity.
get outta here :buttkick: this is for gals ....... :howdy:
Wenchy
03-15-2012, 09:21 PM
get outta here :buttkick: this is for gals ....... :howdy:
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Apply and you will be accepted.
Bay_Kat
03-15-2012, 09:24 PM
works for me, now I have an excuse for why I can't grasp this college algebra
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