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BRAIN HEALTH: The XX Brain [How Women's Brains Ae Different by Lisa Mosconi]

December 30, 2021 Michael C Patterson, Roger Anunsen, Robin Gunn Season 1
MINDRAMP PODCAST - FLOURISH AS YOU AGE
BRAIN HEALTH: The XX Brain [How Women's Brains Ae Different by Lisa Mosconi]
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The brains of men and women are more alike than they are different. That said, there are some unique characteristics of the female brain that are highly significant.  When we fail to recognize these differences, we put women at greater risk for premature aging, cognitive decline and dementia. 

This episode is drawn from a radio interview Roger and I did with Robin Gunn, who hosts the Oklahoma Senior Journal radio show in Oklahoma City. We anchored the discussion around what I have learned from the book THE XX BRAIN by Lisa Mosconi, PhD. Mosconi is the director of the Women’s Brain Initiative and associate director of the Alzheimer’s Prevention Clinic at Weill Cornell Medical College. 

With this podcast we begin to explore how women’s brains differ, how those differences affect their lives and their risks for brain health problems, and what can be done to lower the risks.  

Chapters: 

  • Introduction
  • Why should we focus on women’s brains?
  • Do women get equal brain health treatment?
  • Genetic differences
  • Hormonal differences
  • Transformations in a woman’s life
  • Women’s risk of getting dementia
  • Artificial and natural menopause
  • Menopause Hormone Therapy
  • How woman can lower risks and discomfort
  • Conclusion

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Introduction
Why focus on the female brain?
Do women get equal brain health treatment
Genetic differences
Hormonal differences
Women's risk for dementia
Menopause (artificial & natural)
Menopause Hormone Treatment
How women can lower risks and discomfort
Conclusion