Menopause and Depression: What’s the Link? Hormonal changes during your menstrual cycle can be linked to an increased risk for depression. That includes the hormone fluctuations of perimenopause, ...
The Royal College of Psychiatrists says that many women are not aware that menopause can be associated with the onset of new ...
Some women in early menopause are at greater risk of depression Researchers found specific risk factors for depression, including grieving the loss of fertility or lacking emotional support The use of ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Survey data show depression is more closely tied to menopause symptoms than anxiety. Depressive symptoms ...
BOSTON - New research finds that perimenopausal women, or women approaching menopause, could be at higher risk for depression. There are three main stages of menopause. Perimenopause is when periods ...
Most women in the UK are unaware that menopause can affect mental health - a new survey finds only 28 percent knew it could trigger conditions like depression or anxiety. View on euronews ...
There are many known benefits of listening to music, including regulating emotions and improving brain function. Now, new research suggests that the activity might also ease the menopause transition ...
It's a common belief that as women enter the menopausal years, it's “normal” to feel depressed. However, this is a myth. Depression at any age is not normal and is always cause for concern. Depression ...
Some evidence suggests that vitamin D deficiency may contribute to depression symptoms during menopause. People experiencing menopause may be at a higher risk of both vitamin D deficiency and ...
Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Among a large cohort of Canadian women, premature menopause and current use of hormone therapy were associated ...
Depression has been shown to be prevalent during menopause, affecting as many as 70% of women transitioning into menopause. A new study not only confirms the high prevalence of depression but also the ...
It's a common belief that as women enter the menopausal years, it's “normal” to feel depressed. However, this is a myth. Depression at any age is not normal and is always cause for concern. Depression ...