Are you having trouble sleeping? Do you constantly feel tired or like your brain’s in a fog? While these symptoms are probably annoying, you may not feel like they warrant a doctor’s visit. Maybe some nights you sleep just fine, so you figure there’s nothing really wrong. Or maybe it has been going on for so long that you think it’s just a part of getting older, when actually it could be a sign that you’re experiencing the early symptoms of menopause. Many women expect menopause to happen suddenly and then be over. But perimenopause can actually take place over a period of many years, even a decade or so. There are a multitude of symptoms associated with menopause and perimenopause, although many women only know about the stereotypical ones—the hot flashes and night sweats. Menopause can interfere with many aspects of a woman’s health, and learning to recognize the signs can help in taking preventive action before symptoms start taking over your life—and your health. Read more…
Yes, nutrition can significantly affect brain fog. Proper nutrition plays a crucial role in supporting optimal brain function, and deficiencies in certain nutrients can contribute to cognitive difficulties, including brain […]
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