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Posted: 2025-04-30 20:11:32 UTC

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New research indicates that maintaining healthy iron levels in the blood can improve cognitive performance in women during menopause, enhancing memory, attention, and cognitive speed without increasing the risk of harmful iron accumulation in the brain.
Adequate blood iron improves memory, attention, and cognitive speed during menopause.
Higher blood iron does not correlate with dangerous brain iron accumulation.
Small dietary changes could ease brain fog and other cognitive symptoms in menopausal women.
Low iron levels may contribute to brain fog and vision changes during menopause.
Maintaining adequate iron levels without causing harmful accumulation in the brain.