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The Real Reason You Can't Find Words Anymore

8 min · 12. mai 2026
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If you've ever found yourself struggling to recall words or names, it's natural to wonder about potential causes. This episode helps separate panic from reality, particularly for those in their 40s and 50s experiencing memory concerns. We discuss the nuances of brain fog and memory, offering a clearer perspective on whether these experiences might be early signs of cognitive decline or simply part of healthy aging. Kristen Beasley provides insights to understand your brain health better, addressing worries about conditions like Alzheimer's disease. Book Kristen to speak ➡ https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker [https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker] In this episode, you’ll learn: • Why menopause brain fog can feel so frightening • How estrogen influences memory and cognitive function • The key differences between menopausal brain changes and early dementia • Why sleep disruption and stress can worsen cognitive symptoms • Practical steps to evaluate and support your brain health in midlife 🛍️ Products I Use and Recommend These are the tools I personally use and trust. Links are affiliate links — see disclaimer below. 🩸 Function Health — Test 100+ biomarkers twice a year — $25 off membership https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25 [https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25] 🌱 Adapt Naturals — Professional-grade foundational supplement stack — 20% off your first order https://www.adaptnaturals.com/KRISTEN80873 [https://www.adaptnaturals.com/KRISTEN80873] 🌿 FullScript — My full professional dispensary for targeted supplements — special discount https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/healthylifeapproach [https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/healthylifeapproach] 🔋 WHOOP 5.0 — Medical-grade recovery, strain and sleep tracking — free band + one month free https://join.whoop.com/us/en/9302C0E0/ [https://join.whoop.com/us/en/9302C0E0/] 💓 Pulsetto — Vagus nerve stimulation for HRV and parasympathetic recovery — special discount https://pulsetto.sjv.io/HealthyLife [https://pulsetto.sjv.io/HealthyLife] ☀️ Sunlighten — Infrared sauna therapy for detox, recovery and cardiovascular health — special discount https://share.sunlighten.com/KristenBeasley [https://share.sunlighten.com/KristenBeasley] Enjoyed This Episode? If this episode helped you, the single best thing you can do is subscribe, rate, and leave a review on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. It takes 30 seconds, and it's how other women in perimenopause find this show. Then share it with one friend who needs to hear it. Disclaimer ⚠️ This content is for educational purposes only and does not constitute medical advice. Always consult your physician or licensed healthcare provider before making medical or health decisions. Some links are affiliate links, which means I may earn a commission if you purchase through them at no additional cost to you. I only recommend products I personally use and trust. Timestamps: 00:00 - Forgetting Words in Menopause: Brain Fog or Early Dementia? 00:38 - Why Midlife Brain Changes Feel So Frightening 01:24 - My Father's Dementia: Why This Topic Is Personal 01:48 - Hormonal Brain Changes vs Neurodegeneration: The Key Difference 02:19 - How Neurotransmitters, Stress, and Sleep Affect Cognition in Menopause 03:16 - How to Tell the Difference Between Brain Fog and Dementia 03:47 - What Early Dementia Actually Looks Like 04:43 - Forgetting a Word vs Forgetting What a Word Means 05:07 - What You Can Do Starting Today to Protect Your Brain 05:27 - Lab Tests and Cognitive Assessments to Ask Your Doctor About 06:17 - Blood Biomarker Tests for Early Dementia Detection 06:42 - Your Brain May Be Adapting, Not Declining 07:23 - Next Episode: Brain Fog vs Memory Loss — What's the Difference 07:39 - Disclaimer #Menopause #BrainFog #WomensBrainHealth #MidlifeHealth #MemoryLoss

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A new large-scale study of 217,000 women has sparked major conversation about GLP-1 medications (including tirzepatide and other GLP-1 receptor agonists) and their possible relationship to breast cancer risk reduction. In this episode of The Healthy Life Approach Podcast, I break down a recent University of Pennsylvania study presented at ASCO 2026 that found women taking GLP-1 medications were diagnosed with breast cancer at a significantly lower rate than those not taking them. But what does that actually mean? We go beyond the headlines to explain: * What a retrospective cohort study actually tells us (and what it doesn’t) * Why propensity score matching matters for interpreting results * The difference between relative risk vs absolute risk reduction * How GLP-1 medications may influence metabolic health, insulin levels, inflammation, and estrogen pathways * Why this finding is not proof of causation, but an important signal for future research As someone who personally takes a GLP-1 medication, I also share my lived experience with metabolic changes during menopause, type 2 diabetes, and weight gain, and why this research is personally meaningful. Book Kristen to speak -> https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker [https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker]  This episode is for education and awareness only, not medical advice. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized guidance. If you’re interested in GLP-1 drugs, metabolic health, menopause, breast cancer research, or emerging medical studies, this breakdown will help you understand what the data actually says beyond the viral headlines. #GLP1 #BreastCancerAwareness #Tirzepatide #MetabolicHealth #HealthPodcast

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What This Season Costs: Caregiving, Perimenopause, and the Gentle Rebuild

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Is Your Parent’s Personality Changing? Why You’re Snapping Too

Are you dealing with sudden aging parents' anger? Learn why personality changes in the elderly happen and how to manage the outbursts. Watching a loved one change is difficult. This video explains the connection between sudden mood swings seniors experience and underlying brain mechanisms. If you are struggling with these difficult moments, understanding the physiological roots can help you approach caregiving with more patience and clarity. We break down why these shifts occur and offer perspective for those feeling overwhelmed. By identifying the specific brain processes involved, you can better navigate the daily challenges of caring for aging parents. This overview is designed to offer support and practical insight for families facing these unexpected behavioral shifts. Dementia vs menopause brain: why irritability, swearing, and emotional outbursts happen—and what they really mean. 🔴 Subscribe to The Healthy Life Approach podcast for evidence-based insights on menopause, brain health, caregiving, and healthy aging. This episode may contain affiliate links. If you purchase through a link, I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you. ============================= Affiliate Program: 💡 Function Health: https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25 [https://my.functionhealth.com/signup?code=KBEASLEY10&_saasquatch=KBEASLEY10&d=FHREF25] 🎬 Watch Next: Part 1 of this series on Dementia vs Menopause Brain [Insert Link] =========================== Connect with us! ➡︎ Book Kristen to speak: https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker [https://www.healthylifeapproach.com/speaker]   ➡︎https://www.instagram.com/kristenjbeasley   ➡︎ https://www.facebook.com/healthylifeapproach [https://www.facebook.com/healthylifeapproach] ➡︎ Subscribe to The Healthy Life Approach #dementia #menopause #caregiving #brainhealth #healthyaging Have you ever snapped at someone you love and wondered, “Where did that come from?” Or watched a parent with dementia swear, resist care, or seem like a completely different person? In this episode of The Healthy Life Approach, Kristen Beasley explores a surprising connection between the dementia brain and the menopause brain. Drawing on neuroscience, caregiving experience, and current research, she explains why emotional reactions can intensify when the brain’s regulatory systems are under strain. You’ll learn how dementia affects communication, why fear often shows up as resistance or agitation, and why swearing and emotional outbursts are not necessarily signs of a personality change. Kristen also explains how hormonal changes, sleep disruption, and stress during perimenopause and menopause can weaken the brain’s emotional regulation systems, leading to increased irritability and a shorter fuse. Most importantly, this episode offers practical strategies for caregivers and midlife women who want to better understand what’s happening inside the brain and respond with more compassion—for others and for themselves. In this episode, you'll learn: • Why dementia-related swearing and agitation are forms of communication • The difference between emotional language and deliberate language • How disinhibition affects behavior in dementia • Why menopause can increase irritability and emotional reactivity • The role of estrogen, sleep, and stress in emotional regulation • Practical tools to support brain function and emotional resilience • How caregivers can reduce fear and resistance during daily care activities Whether you're caring for a loved one with dementia, navigating menopause yourself, or doing both at the same time, this episode will help you understand the science behind difficult behaviors and offer a more compassionate way forward. Our mission at The Healthy Life Approach is to help people make informed decisions about health, aging, and wellness through evidence-based education, practical tools, and real-life experience. Disclaimer: Kristen Beasley is a certified health coach, not a physician. This content is for educational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult a licensed healthcare professional regarding medical concerns, diagnosis, treatment options, supplements, medications, or lifestyle changes. Individual results may vary. Affiliate links may provide a commission at no additional cost to you.

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