CNN —Polycystic ovary syndrome, known as PCOS, has long been known for symptoms such as missed periods or excess body hair.
Polycystic ovary syndrome refers to symptoms related to a hormonal imbalance in people assigned female at birth.
“Our results suggest that people with this condition have lower memory and thinking skills and subtle brain changes at midlife.
The findings highlight “potential cognitive vulnerabilities in women with PCOS, though it’s important to know that these are cognitive weaknesses, not impairments,” Maki said.
For one, the study showed an association between PCOS and cognitive decline, but didn’t prove that the condition causes cognitive decline, the authors said.
Persons:
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Organizations:
CNN, Mental Health Research, University of Illinois, National, of Child Health, Human, World Health Organization, University of California, PCOS, University of Toronto, Imperial College London’s Institute, Clinical Sciences, Thomas Jefferson University, University of Alabama
Locations:
midlife, University of Illinois Chicago, Philadelphia, Birmingham