You & Your Brain: A Conversation About Menopause

Join top experts and women like you for a wide-ranging conversation.
October 18 at noon ET/9 a.m. PT

Every woman goes through menopause, and yet it can feel like you’re spinning your wheels when you need information about what’s happening to you. How is your brain affected? Is it normal to be so forgetful? Anxious? And does anyone else feel hot in here? If you’re looking for frank, fascinating answers, join us.

During this free, virtual event you’ll learn
How your brain changes during menopause and ways to keep it sharp
Why you’re sleeping differently and how to manage
The truth about hormone therapy
How to handle anxiety

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“A Conversation About Menopause” is part of the You & Your Brain series hosted by Prevention, HealthyWomen and the Women’s Alzheimer’s Movement.

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The ultimate live-better handbook, Prevention is a trusted go-to guide that motivates readers to feel their best, head to toe, inside and out. For more than 70 years, Prevention has been a dominant thought-leader in the health and wellness space, delivering authoritative information, expert advice, and fresh, surprising healthy-living tips to our millions of monthly readers via print publications, digital platforms, and events. Hearst Magazines is one of the world’s largest publishers of magazine media across all platforms, with print and digital assets reaching a combined audience of 166 million readers and site visitors each month, including over 73 percent of all women.

HealthyWomen is the nation’s leading independent, nonprofit health information source for women. Its mission is to educate women to make informed health choices for themselves and their families by providing objective, research-based health information. For 30+ years, millions of women have turned to HealthyWomen for answers to their most personal healthcare questions.

WAM is the preeminent organization focused exclusively on women and Alzheimer’s. WAM was created to answer the question of why two out of every three brains that develop Alzheimer’s belong to women, and why women of color are at even higher risk. In 2010, The Shriver Report: A Woman’s Nation Takes on Alzheimer’s made news when it reported for the first time that contrary to prevailing opinion, Alzheimer’s did–and does–discriminate against women. This groundbreaking report, a collaboration between WAM Founder, Maria Shriver and the Alzheimer’s Association, opened a new chapter in the Alzheimer’s story, and ever since, WAM has been leading the way when it comes to Alzheimer’s and Women. We work to change the future of Alzheimer’s, one woman at a time.