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  2. Can Menopause Change Your Personality? Doctors Explain The ...

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    As for whether depression symptoms specifically lessen after menopause, the Australasian Psychiatry systematic review found mixed results: Some quoted studies found an elevated risk for depression ...

  3. Women are more likely to experience depression during ... - AOL

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    Researchers say women are more likely to experience depression symptoms during the perimenopause stage of their life rather than their postmenopause years. They say screening for depression is ...

  4. Postmenopausal confusion - Wikipedia

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    Menopause is a natural decline in the ovarian function of women who reach the age between 45 and 54 years. "About 25 million women pass through menopause worldwide each year, and it has been estimated that, by the year 2030, the world population of menopausal and postmenopausal women will be 1.2 billion, with 47 million new entrants each year."

  5. Valerie Bertinelli Says Her Postmenopause Years Have Been ...

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    Bertinelli explained that it has been about eight years since she went through menopause, which lasted for about “10 or 12 years.” And for over a decade, she experienced all the symptoms.

  6. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    Menopause, also known as the climacteric, is the time when menstrual periods permanently stop, marking the end of reproduction. [1] [6] [7] It typically occurs between the ages of 45 and 55, although the exact timing can vary. [8] Menopause is usually a natural change related to a decrease in circulating blood estrogen levels. [3]

  7. Estrogen - Wikipedia

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    Clinical recovery from postpartum, perimenopause, and postmenopause depression has been shown to be effective after levels of estrogen were stabilized and/or restored. [67] [68] [69] Menstrual exacerbation (including menstrual psychosis) is typically triggered by low estrogen levels, [70] and is often mistaken for premenstrual dysphoric ...