Clear Insights for Your Changing Body

Practical, evidence-informed articles on menopause, sleep, stress, energy, brain fog, movement, nutrition and body changes after 40, so you can better understand what is happening and make decisions with more confidence.

When You No Longer Feel Like Yourself

When You No Longer Feel Like Yourself

Still functioning, but not feeling like yourself?

Perimenopause and menopause can affect more than your cycle. Many women 40+ continue to work, care and perform, while quietly noticing changes in sleep, energy, mood, body confidence and the familiar sense of being themselves.

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Exercise Supports Cognitive Health After 40
Brain Health Irina Mishustina Brain Health Irina Mishustina

Exercise Supports Cognitive Health After 40

Exercise supports the brain not only by increasing blood flow, but by activating a whole-body communication network between muscles, metabolism, the immune system and the nervous system.

After 40, this matters even more. Cognitive complaints such as brain fog, poor concentration and mental fatigue often do not come from the brain alone. They can reflect sleep disruption, stress load, under-recovery, metabolic changes, low muscle mass, poor nutrition or the wrong exercise dose.

This article looks at how movement supports cognitive health in midlife, and why the best approach is not to focus on one factor, but to understand the whole system.

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Stress and Menopause
Symptoms & Physiology Irina Mishustina Symptoms & Physiology Irina Mishustina

Stress and Menopause

Perceived stress is associated with how strongly menopause symptoms are experienced. Research suggests that higher stress levels are linked to more pronounced physical, emotional, and sexual symptoms, as well as greater depressive symptoms in midlife women. Addressing stress, alongside sleep and physical activity, is an essential part of supporting overall well-being during menopause.

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Low Energy and Fatigue in Women After 40
Sleep & Recovery Irina Mishustina Sleep & Recovery Irina Mishustina

Low Energy and Fatigue in Women After 40

Persistent fatigue is one of the most common concerns reported by women after the age of forty. Scientific research shows that nearly two thirds of women during the menopausal transition experience significant declines in energy levels. Hormonal changes, sleep disturbances and cumulative life demands can all contribute to this shift. Understanding the underlying mechanisms is an important step toward restoring sustainable energy and overall wellbeing during midlife.

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