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Women tend to develop Alzheimer's disease at a younger age than men, and it could be due to the hormonal changes during menopause, which affects the brain's energy levels.
1:03:03 - 1:04:10 (01:06)
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Women tend to develop Alzheimer's disease at a younger age than men, and it could be due to the hormonal changes during menopause, which affects the brain's energy levels.
ChapterWomen and Alzheimer's
Episode4 Ways To Live A Healthier & Longer Life EP 1134
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Menopause can cause changes in the brain's white matter volume, blood flow, and overall connectivity, which can lead to brain fog.
1:04:10 - 1:04:38 (00:28)
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Menopause can cause changes in the brain's white matter volume, blood flow, and overall connectivity, which can lead to brain fog. However, these changes are temporary and should balance out after a couple of years.
ChapterWomen and Alzheimer's
Episode4 Ways To Live A Healthier & Longer Life EP 1134
PodcastThe School of Greatness
Women with a predisposition to Alzheimer's may start developing red plaques in their 40s and 50s.
1:04:39 - 1:06:12 (01:32)
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Women with a predisposition to Alzheimer's may start developing red plaques in their 40s and 50s. It's important for women to start prioritizing brain health in midlife, and consider hormonal replacement therapy.