Pregnancy May Change a Woman's Brain More Than Previously Thought: New Study
A recent study reveals significant neurological changes in women's brains during pregnancy that may affect memory and concentration, extending even postpartum.
Learn about the effects of gender violence on women's brains; VIDEO
A neuroscientist discusses how stress hormones and neurological changes can influence women's responses to gender violence, as highlighted in an interview for a series promoting awareness around International Women's Day.
Late: know the condition that changes the understanding of dementia in the elderly
The article discusses Late, a condition affecting older adults that can account for up to one in five dementia cases, distinguishing it from Alzheimer's disease and highlighting its neurological basis.
The maternal instinct is a myth that imposes unfair and unrealistic expectations on women
Chelsea Conaboy, the author of 'Mother Brain', argues that the perception of maternal instinct sets unrealistic standards for women, which can be overwhelming, especially for new mothers.