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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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Women have plenty to deal with during menopause.

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There are mood fluctuations and hot flashes.

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And now a study adds documented memory loss.

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In previous studies, women reported that they had memory lapses during menopause.

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But this new study wanted to see if there was an objectively arrived-at connection.

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Researchers tested 68 women between ages 44 and 62 years on their attention and recall.

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All the women had reported having at least 35 hot flashes per week.

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One test involved looking at a line drawing for 10 seconds and then trying to reproduce the figure immediately afterward.

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The complexity of the drawing increased over 10 trials.

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In another test researchers read out a string of numbers and the subjects had to repeat the numbers back.

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Women who'd reported trouble remembering indeed performed poorly on tests involving memory.

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And those who had more, and more extreme, hot flashes did worse on the tests than those who had fewer and less intense hot flashes.

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The study is published in the journal Menopause.

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The study shows that memory issues are indeed associated with menopause.

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Although in the midst of a hot flash, that assurance might be cold comfort.

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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