U.S., April 24 -- ClinicalTrials.gov registry received information related to the study (NCT06940466) titled 'A Cognitive Intervention to Manage 'Brain Fog' in Menopause Transition: Feasibility Study' on April 03.

Brief Summary: Cognitive complaints at menopause transition (MT), often described as 'brain fog'; can include difficulty recalling words and numbers, misplacing items, trouble concentrating and forgetfulness. Whilst these difficulties resolve for most people, several years of reduced cognitive functioning can be highly damaging and result in problems including leaving work, depression and relationship breakdown.

Study Aims: This project aims 1) to develop and finalise a cognitive intervention for the menopause, 2) To evaluate th...