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It's now clear that, during menopause, women's brains undergo significant changes. Research shows that, for some, the volume of the brain's grey and white matter decreases, and around 70 per cent of women experience neurological symptoms.
But world-renowned neuroscientist Dr Lisa Mosconi says, with the right treatment and support, women can emerge from this period with brains that are renewed and enhanced rather than depleted.
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