Menopause & Neuroinflammation: Why Alzheimer’s Risk Increases & What To Do About It

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Neuroinflammation is inflammation that occurs in the brain or spinal cord, and it can damage nerve cells essential to cognitive function. When neuroinflammation becomes chronic, the repeated damage can tangle up your brain’s communication lines and potentially lead to the formation of the kind of plaque that’s associated with Alzheimer’s.

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