We are delighted to share that our research has been featured in Silicon Republic in an article exploring how hormones influence brain health and why understanding these mechanisms is crucial for healthy ageing and the prevention of neurodegenerative diseases.
The piece highlights an area that has become central to our research programme: understanding how hormonal changes, particularly during menopause, affect brain function, mitochondrial health, inflammation and vulnerability to disorders such as Alzheimer's disease. Our goal is to identify new opportunities for precision medicine approaches that take sex and endocrine ageing into account.
For many years, the relationship between hormones and the brain was underestimated. We now know that hormonal signalling plays a fundamental role in metabolism, cognition, mood, resilience and neuroprotection, opening exciting possibilities for developing more effective and personalised interventions.
Thank you to Silicon Republic for helping bring attention to this important area of research and to the many colleagues, students and collaborators who contribute to advancing our understanding of brain health.
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