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Childhood health through matrescence empowers women to sustain life-course brain health

Scher, M.S., Eyre, H.A., Adalat, S., Hartikainen, K., Berk, M., Ibanez, A. & Markvarde, A. 

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The spectrum from normal brain functions to neurological and mental health disorders represents the life-course neural exposome. Proactive interventions strengthen rescue and reparative choices. Integration of intersectionality into health policy promotes global equity. Transdisciplinary care by women offers bio-social healthcare advantages for all persons. Reproduction and pregnancy establish foundational brain health during their child’s first 1000 days. Life-course healthcare that includes matrescence is more likely to promote brain health across successive lifespans.

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Scher, M.S., Eyre, H.A., Adalat, S. et al. Childhood health through matrescence empowers women to sustain life-course brain health. npj Womens Health 4, 16 (2026). https://doi.org/10.1038/s44294-026-00135-w