The expert suggested stigma around menopause treatments could be impact dementia demographics (Image: GETTY) A brain health expert has expressed outrage over the stigma surrounding certain medical treatments for menopause, suggesting it could be influencing the number of women suffering from dementia. Max Lugavere, a diet and brain health expert, recently ventured into filmmaking with his new documentary, Little Empty Boxes, which chronicles his mother's heart-wrenching battle with dementia. His mother tragically passed away at 66 in 2018, but Max's interest in dementia remains strong.
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