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When Brain Fog Isn't What You Think It Is

April 21, 2026·7:11·Episode 19

Quick Summary

A woman's brain fog turned out to have a non-menopause cause, highlighting the importance of proper diagnosis. Plus, surprising research shows women with PCOS experience later menopause with fewer symptoms, and new insights on how the menopause transition affects neurological risks.

When Brain Fog Isn't What You Think It Is

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Key Takeaways

  • Brain fog during menopause is common but isn't always caused by hormonal changes - severe or unusual cognitive symptoms warrant medical evaluation
  • Women with PCOS tend to experience menopause later and report fewer symptoms, possibly due to higher baseline androgen levels
  • The menopausal transition affects neurological function, potentially influencing migraine patterns and Alzheimer's disease risk
  • Individualized medical care is crucial since menopause experiences vary significantly based on health history and underlying conditions

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