India, Nov. 13 -- Menopause marks a major transition in a woman's life, often accompanied by symptoms like hot flashes, fatigue, and mood swings. But beyond these well-known changes, menopause also brings subtle yet significant shifts within the brain - ones that are rarely discussed. These neurological effects can influence memory, focus, and long-term cognitive health.

Dr Jay Jagannathan is a neurosurgeon at the Michigan Neurosurgery Institute, specialising in multidisciplinary neurosurgery and pain management, with over a decade of experience. He is bringing attention to the often-overlooked neurological changes women face during menopause. In an Instagram video shared on October 20, the neurosurgeon explains how declining oestrogen l...