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Menopause and Brain Fog with Dr. Sarah McKay: Breakfast Webinar

Along with being the presenter of ABC Catalyst, director of The Neuroscience Academy, and author of The Women’s Brain Book, The neuroscience of health, hormones and happiness, Sarah is the author of ‘This is Your Brain on Menopause‘ – a seven-part series exploring menopause from a brain health perspective with a particular focus on the neurobiology of hot flashes, sleep, mood and memory, the role of hormone therapies and their long-term effects on the brain.

Sarah will be speaking to the MWC about Menopause and Brain fog and we will be exploring how Mindfulness may help alleviate some of the symptoms.

This event is free to MWC paying members. Members and guests are welcome to attend for £15.00 or donation.

Dr. Sarah McKay, Oxford University-educated neuroscientist.


25th May, 2023 — 7:30am to 8:30am (BST)
Online (Zoom)

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