Hot Flashes, Mood Swings—More Menopause Symptoms May Be Worse for Brain Health
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In a new study, having more menopause symptoms was linked to worse cognitive and behavioral impairments—two markers of dementia. Here's how you can manage your menopause symptoms and protect your brain as you age.

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