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Rise Launches First-Ever AV Elevate Programme: Empowering the Next Generation of Women Leaders in AV

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
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Rise AV, the advocacy group championing gender diversity and professional development in the AV sector, is proud to announce the delegates and mentors for its first-ever Elevate Programme. This pioneering six-week initiative is designed to accelerate the growth of high-potential women in the AV sector, equipping them with the skills, support, and confidence to step into leadership roles and thrive.

In an industry where women remain underrepresented, failing to invest in their development isn’t just a missed opportunity; it’s a business risk. Companies that ignore diversity stagnate, lose innovation, and fall behind. Elevate provides the antidote: a structured programme that strengthens leadership pipelines, nurtures ambitious women, and builds a resilient, future-ready workforce.

Delegates will embark on a journey that blends immersive learning with real-world application. Highlights include:

  • Interactive Learning Day: Covering leadership authenticity, communication, conflict resolution, motivation, and finance fundamentals.
  • Industry Challenges: Small-group challenges tackling real business problems, supported by experienced mentors.
  • Final Event: Presentations, coaching, and opportunities to sharpen collaboration and impact.
  • Toolkit: The delegates will develop practical resources that they can apply immediately in their role.

The full agenda can be found here: 

Beyond skills, Elevate is about building networks and breaking cycles of self-doubt and burnout by creating a supportive community of peers and leaders.

Rise launches first ever av elevate programme empowering the next generation of women leaders in av elevate class 2025Rise launches first ever av elevate programme empowering the next generation of women leaders in av elevate class 2025

Introducing the Elevate 2025 UK Cohort
Rise is proud to welcome 25 outstanding women from across the AV sector, including:

  • Beky Cann, Director of Global PR, Peerless-AV
  • Kelli Neve-Read, Director of Media Relations, Bubble Agency
  • Zoe Deighton-Smythe, Senior Copywriter, The Inside Story
  • Sophie Whitthread, Sales Support Manager, Pioneer Group
  • Elizabeth Callens, Product Manager, Barco NV
  • Kate Farrelly, European Head of Marketing, Nuvias UC
  • Sara Sane, Senior Account Manager, AV Magazine
  • Anna Shahin, Application Support Manager, Audiologic
  • Teresa Juncosa Umaran, Freelance System Design & Project Engineering Consultant, Kado Audio Visual
  • Victoria Bishop, Managing Director, BishopSound Manufacturing & Design 
  • Harriet Balshaw, Head of Sales, Ascentae 
  • Andreea Timis, Account Director, The LED Studio (EMEA)
  • Jo Sunners, Technical and Production Planning Manager, BAFTA
  • Meinir Jones, Solutions Manager, BBC
  • Georgina Austin-Smith, Sales Director, Major Bids & Strategic Relationships, Diversified
  • Jo Hall, Deputy Head of Scenic, Light Fantastic Production Services
  • Sarah Maclaren, Senior Manager, Customer Services, Shure
  • Sally Oates, Deputy Operations Manager, Light Fantastic Production Services
  • Hayley Middlehurst, EU Distribution Manager, Sony Europe
  • Manuela Schramm, Global Account Director, Kinly
  • Jolanta Modelska, Programme Manager, Kinly
  • Hanieh Motemedian, Business Development Manager, Pure AV
  • Shreya Hyde Smith, Director, Ivista 
  • Mariela Petkova, Senior AV Technician, Royal College of Physicians
  • Lydia Box, Head of Engineering, Project AV
  • Mercedes Friedrich, Product Manager, Sennheiser

Full details and biographies of the delegates can be found here.

The Jedis
Part of the programme will see the delegates split into Active Learning Sets (ALS) for the Real Life Challenges (RLC). Each group will be supported by a ‘Jedi’ – a senior AV leader who brings decades of experience and insight. Their role is to provide guidance and help participants navigate the challenges of leadership with clarity and resilience.

  • Jane Hammersley, Queen of Collaboration, Blue Touch Paper
  • Daryl Clark, Matrix Mentoring and CCO and Chairman, Workplace Vision
  • Martine Dodwell Bennett, European Sales Director, Absen
  • Rebecca Knight from Disguise, VP of Sales EMEA
  • Gary Keene, Head of Audio Visual, University of the Arts, London


“Elevate is a major step forward for the AV industry. It is so much more than upskilling. It’s about unlocking potential, building confidence, and showing women in AV that they are truly valued,” said Rachael Hamilton, Managing Director at Rise AV. “We’re incredibly proud to launch this programme, it is one incredibly close to my heart. I don’t want anyone to suffer in silence and feel like they are in constant survival mode, like I did when I was progressing up the career ladder, and programmes like this are a step closer to achieving this.”

Rise AV extends its thanks to our Global Headline sponsor, QSC, Gold Sponsors, Audiologic, Diversified, Midwich and Sennheiser. Silver Sponsors, Aura, AV User Group, Shure, Epson, iiyama, Yorktel and Northamber and Bronze Sponsors, Faye Bennett Consultancy Services, LTSMG, Unicol, Nuvias UC, Uniguest, Peerless AV, Project AV, Hewshott, Exertis, Kinly, proAV and Woop Jobs!.

The Elevate Programme launches on 3 November and will run for five weeks, culminating in a final showcase event.

If you would like to apply, or if you have a woman on your team you would like to support, for the 2026 cohort starting in October, we encourage you to plan ahead and include this in next year’s budget. You can also register your interest here.

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Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Admits He Had High Expectations of Women
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Golden Bachelor Mel Owens Admits He Had High Expectations of Women

by jummy84 October 30, 2025
written by jummy84

After Mel Owens filmed the Golden Bachelor reunion special and sat down to chat with reporters, he had one request. “Be nice to me!” he asked, earnestly.

But really, Owens had already faced his toughest critics when, on the first night of the second season of ABC‘s senior-aged spinoff series of The Bachelor, the 66-year-old former NFL player turned lawyer had to atone for some off-putting comments he made on a podcast shortly before filming began.

For the first time on the long-running reality TV dating competition, the classic first night — when the lead meets all of the women or men who will compete for their coveted final rose — was filled with more than just over-the-top limo entrances and awkward pull asides. There was also a lot of apologizing.

Almost one by one, the group of 60-and-over female contestants took Owens to task for saying on that podcast that if the women are “60 or over, I’m cutting them.” He added, “This is not The Silver Bachelor, this is The Golden Bachelor.”

But Owens was, again, earnestly apologetic when he owned up to what he said, as he offered up several apologies and asked the women to give him a second chance, which they soon did. Now, weeks after that Sept. 24 premiere, he faced the group again but in a different format — instead of on the driveway of the Bachelor mansion, he met them face-to-face on an ABC stage to film the Women Tell All reunion show, which aired just two weeks before the season finale, when Owens could get engaged to one of his final two contestants.

“The expectations, obviously, were high going into this season,” Owens told The Hollywood Reporter, speaking after the reunion show and reflecting on his state of mind before filming began. “Because I knew about the franchise and how well it’s run, but my season exceeded expectations. I can’t speak about the other seasons, but my season did. I thought the women were great. They treated me well, and we had a wonderful time.”

Once the cameras started rolling, Owens has no regrets about how he handled himself. Judging his performance as a lead, Owens added, “Being vulnerable is discovering who you are, and how you feel as you go through the process. Sometimes that’s internal, even though you may not show it externally. But I grew from knowing all the women and our interactions. The women were diverse and from different backgrounds, and that was really appealing. They were from all over; they had kids and grandkids,” said the father of two. “It was really a truly unique experience.”

Golden Bachelor Mel Owens (left) with final two contestants Cindy and Peg.

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Owens’ final two contestants are Cindy, a 60-year-old retired biomedical engineer from Austin, Texas, and Peg, a 62-year-old retired firefighter and bomb tech from Las Vegas, Nev. Though he was mum on whether or not he finds love in the end, Owens and his exes agreed on one thing when they spoke to reporters, including THR, after the reunion taping — they believe this process works, and that you can find lasting love on the Golden Bachelor, despite what skeptics think.

“People are probably like, ‘Oh, it’s a show,’” said Carol, who eliminated herself over a lack of a connection with Owens before hometown dates. “Because guess what? If you can make friendships like I did with the women for the rest of your life, why can’t you fall in love with somebody for the rest of life in this short term process? I don’t believe you have to know someone forever to fall in love.”

And while most of the women were hesitant about returning to the franchise via summer spinoff series Bachelor in Paradise, all of them were open to the idea of becoming the next Golden Bachelorette.

“I really want to get married. I’ll be 65 next month so that’s the year for me. I don’t have time to mess around,” said Nicolle, who stirred up drama this season and admitted she apologized to the first season’s Golden Bachelor contestants for some of her comments while mic’d.

Castoff Gerri, who received the first impression rose but was later eliminated, added, “The Bachelorette does all the hard work. All I’d have to do is pick between 23 men? How fun would that be?” While Debbie, who placed in the final three, admitted, “I didn’t even think they would consider me because I’ve never been married and never had kids. I am so ready now. After going through this experience and opening my heart, and knowing I’m capable of feeling these things again, I miss it. I want a companion.”

Cheryl, who was eliminated in week five, agreed. “Mel was the one that that I was falling in love with and was hoping to take a journey with him,” she said. “That didn’t happen, and it was heavy on my heart. But I’m hopeful I’m going to find somebody.”

Whoever gets picked to lead the next cycle — which has yet to be officially renewed following Joan Vassos’ inaugural season in 2024 — the women all said they are prepared for the grueling production requirements after sharing tight quarters in the mansion and filming around the clock on Owens’ season, including a first night that didn’t wrap until long after the sun came up.

“Filming is nonstop. From morning until night, you’re on, which I didn’t know,” admits Carol. “I thought, ‘Is it lunchtime yet? I have to put makeup on again today?’ You have to have some stamina, that’s for sure, but it’s fantastic. If anyone is out there wants to do this process, I believe in it, I really do. I believe you can find love. It was all worth it.”

The Golden Bachelor releases new episodes Wednesdays at 9 p.m. on ABC, streaming the next day on Hulu.

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24 Best Stylist & Comfortable Travel Pants For Women
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24 Best Stylist & Comfortable Travel Pants For Women

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

When curating our list of the best travel pants, we held them to sky-high standards: They needed to be versatile enough to wear straight off the plane and into whatever adventure awaits, comfy enough for the bizarre yoga-esque positions you’ll find yourself in while attempting to sleep on along-haul flight, and stylish enough to pair seamlessly with the rest of your travel wardrobe (and avoid the dreaded overpacking guilt). Bonus points to pants with practical perks like wrinkle-resistance, technical fabrics, and — the holy grail — pockets!
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11 Best Hoodies for Women 2025, Recommended by Our Editors
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11 Best Hoodies for Women 2025, Recommended by Our Editors

by jummy84 October 29, 2025
written by jummy84

Stealth-wealth vibes.

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Women by Women: The Shortlist
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Women by Women: The Shortlist

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Cancer surgeon shares what average age of breast cancer patients in India is: Shockingly, 15% cases occur in women...
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Cancer surgeon shares what average age of breast cancer patients in India is: Shockingly, 15% cases occur in women…

by jummy84 October 28, 2025
written by jummy84

As per the World Health Organization (WHO), breast cancer caused an estimated 670 000 deaths globally in 2022, making this an important disease to be aware of. Dr Sudipto De, an oncologist is sounding the alarm: breast cancer is no longer a disease exclusive to women over 50. Also read | Oncologist shares 6 questions to ask your doctor after an early breast cancer diagnosis

Dr Sudipto De shared that genetic mutations like BRCA1 and BRCA2, family history, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, stress, and delayed childbearing are contributing factors to the breast cancer cases in India.(Pexel)

In a recent Instagram post, he shared a stark reality: the average age for breast cancer in India is 45, and cases among women in their 20s and 30s are on the rise. Dr De, who practices at Metro Heart Institute with Multispecialty, Faridabad, highlighted this in an October 27 Instagram post, writing, “Even young women in their 30s can get breast cancer. Awareness can save lives.”

Alarming breast cancer statistics

In the video he posted, Dr De discussed the occurrence of breast cancer in younger women, challenging the common association of the disease primarily with those over 50. He further explained that risk factors for this younger onset include genetic mutations like BRCA1 and BRCA2, family history, sedentary lifestyle, obesity, stress, and delaying marriage and childbearing.

According to Dr De, “Breast Cancer in young women is on the rise — even in their 20s and 30s. Nearly 15-20 percent of all cases in India occur under the age of 40. Why? Genetic causes like BRCA1 and BRCA2 mutations, family history of breast or ovarian cancer, lifestyle factors: obesity, lack of exercise, alcohol, stress, delayed childbirth or no breastfeeding.”

Know your breast cancer risk, take action

What can you do? To combat this higher risk, Dr De urged women to understand their family history, consult with doctors for genetic counseling and testing, and begin earlier screenings if necessary.

He said you should:

⦿ Be aware of your body and any new changes

⦿ If you have a family history, ask about genetic counselling

⦿ Maintain a healthy lifestyle and regular check-ups

According to Dr De, earlier detection through screening is the key to catching symptoms early and ensuring aggressive treatment that leads to favourable long-term outcomes. He concluded, “Early detection saves lives. Even aggressive cancers in young women are curable when detected early. Share this to spread awareness — someone younger than you might need to hear it.”

In the video he posted, Dr De said, “Can breast cancer happen in young people? People mostly associate breast cancer with those who are above the age of 50. But the average age of breast cancer in India is lower. It is 45. And here we are also seeing patients who are in their 30s and 20s. Around 15 to 20 percent of the cases we are seeing today are found below the age of 40.”

“But what is the good news? If you get screened sooner, your symptoms are caught very early, and your breast cancer is also detected in the early stages. Because of this, we are able to make your treatment more aggressive and can give you very good long-term results. So yes, breast cancer can happen in young people too. Know your risk, get screening done, and do not ignore any new changes,” he said.

Note to readers: This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice.

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Mona Singh
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Mona Singh Slams Unrealistic Beauty Norms That Leave Women Feeling ‘Inadequate’: It’s Time to Dismantle This Barrier

by jummy84 October 27, 2025
written by jummy84

Recently, in a conversation with Zoom, Mona Singh reflected on challenging traditional norms and redefining beauty standards for women in television. She discussed the unrealistic expectations placed on actors through social media and how these pressures often shape public perception. Mona revolutionised the image of television actresses with her iconic role in Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin (2003). By portraying a character that broke away from stereotypical beauty ideals, she changed how audiences viewed female performers. Her courage to embrace authenticity made her a pioneer, inspiring countless women and setting new benchmarks in the entertainment industry for confidence and individuality.

Mona Singh opened up about her journey of breaking norms and stepping beyond her comfort zone. From Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa on television to films like Laal Singh Chaddha and web series such as Kaala Paani and The Ba**ds of Bollywood. She has fearlessly embraced diverse roles.

Mona Singh believes complacency is ‘unappealing’

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In her interview with Zoom, Mona revealed: “I have always operated under the belief that I won’t just sit back and wait for opportunities to come to me. I find that very unappealing,” she remarked, adding, “The most appealing quality is ambition and the drive to pursue it, rather than remaining complacent.” Rejecting complacency, the actress expressed, “I never positioned myself thinking that I would do TV for 5 years just because it’s comfortable. I have never done that.”

Breaking the Norm

Mona Singh

Reflecting on her journey in the industry, Mona proudly remarked: “My debut show, Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin, altered every rule in the industry. A girl who was expected to be pretty, glamorous, and solely focused on vanity upon entering the industry, I shattered that stereotype. For me, as an actor, individual, and human, I have consistently challenged the status quo. I seek comfort and affection at home, but outside, I thrive on adrenaline, challenges, and exploring new experiences. From Jassi Jaissi Koi Nahin to The Ba***ds Of Bollywood, it has been an incredible journey. I have gained so much from each role I have taken on. I have unlearned numerous things. It’s an ongoing process of growth.”

Mona’s Take on Modern Beauty Standards

Mona also spoke about her decision to reject unrealistic beauty standards. For her, “vanity isn’t just about looking attractive—it’s about feeling confident and caring for oneself.” She emphasized that true beauty lies in self-assurance and self-respect rather than external validation. Mona remarked: “These unattainable beauty standards portrayed in magazines, where images are heavily edited, place women in a position where they feel ‘I’m not enough.’ That is the barrier we must dismantle, allowing us to embrace ourselves as we are. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to look good and exercising for your own sake. If you feel good, that’s great, but succumbing to the pressure of feeling inadequate or unattractive is simply absurd.”

Bollywood actress Mona Singh

Social Media and the Rise of Unrealistic Beauty Standards

When asked whether social media’s beauty standards have a negative impact on aspiring actors, she agreed, saying: “Many things you see on social media are misleading. People sharing their vacation photos and such—are they truly happy? Nothing is flawless, and no one leads a perfect life. Perfection is unattainable. We must accept our imperfections and who we are. However, the positive aspect is that we should strive to improve ourselves. We need to evolve and grow over time without taking social media too personally. People often feel down when they have fewer followers. I’m not sure what kind of world we are living in.”

Bard of Bollywood

After The Ba**ds of Bollywood* Mona’s upcoming lineup includes Paan Parda Zarda, Ma Ka Sum, Border 2, and Happy Patel Khatarnaak Jasoos.

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Anushka Sharma
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‘Men’s Egos Need Women To Blame’: Fans Defend Anushka Sharma After She Faces Backlash Over Virat Kohli’s ODI Ducks

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84

Recently, an Indian cricketer registered consecutive ODI ducks against Australia for the first time in his career, and his wife, actress Anushka Sharma, is once again facing unwarranted criticism. Since Virat Kohli and Anushka made their relationship public and later married in 2017, she has often been blamed for his on-field struggles. Despite years passing, social media trolls continue targeting her after Virat’s recent failures, holding her responsible for his performance. However, Anushka’s supporters have strongly defended her, condemning the unfair backlash and emphasising that an athlete’s performance should never be linked to their partner’s personal life or presence.

Virat Kohli Fans Hold Anushka Sharma Responsible for Consecutive Ducks

A quick search for Anushka’s name on social media reveals countless memes and posts unfairly linking her to Virat’s performance. Many of these posts carry captions such as: “I blame Anushka Sharma for his failure,” and “Virat Kohli is a living example of how having a wrong partner can completely destroy your career. He might feel better about being turned into a “gentleman”. But it came at what cost?” Several others also blamed her for somehow doing ‘irreparable damage’ to his career. One horrendously even wished for her death, writing, “If God is real she died today in London.”

Anushka Sharma

Anushka Sharma’s Fans Rally to Defend Her

However, Anushka’s fans were quick to push back, calling out the blatant misogyny behind such remarks. Many took to social media to defend her dignity and denounce the unfair blame. One Threads user commented, “It’s cute how men’s fragile egos need a woman to blame every time their favorite player has a bad day.” Another pointed out, “That girl has been getting trolled since their dating era. These people just want to blame others for the poor performance of their favs.” One X user wrote, “Shame on Kohli fans for dragging his wife Anushka Sharma after his second consecutive duck.”

Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma

Some fans have speculated that the growing scrutiny could be one reason Virat and Anushka decided to move their family to London. For those unaware, the couple tied the knot in 2017 after years of dating and are proud parents to daughter Vamika and son Akaay. Known for valuing their privacy, they prefer to keep their personal life away from the spotlight. Anushka, who was last seen in the 2018 film Zero, has not announced any new projects since her much-anticipated sports drama Chakda ‘Xpress was reportedly shelved, leaving fans eagerly awaiting her return to the screen.

Notable couple Virat and Anushka

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13 Best White Sneakers for Women 2025, Reviewed by Our Editors
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13 Best White Sneakers for Women 2025, Reviewed by Our Editors

by jummy84 October 25, 2025
written by jummy84


How we chose the best white sneakers

Material: Canvas and leather shoes are durable and easy to clean with a few wipes, meaning they’re good investments. We also love suede for its durability and soft texture; to keep it pristine during rainy conditions, though, you’ll have to use a protective spray.

Comfort: If you’re mostly walking, Chanel Perkins, DPM, a board-certified podiatrist, recommends shoes that offer stiff arch support and flexibility at the forefoot; if you’re shopping for running shoes, look for the opposite. Cushioned soles, memory foam midsole, and thick outsoles are ideal features for nurses’ shoes. Otherwise, kicks that are lightweight and made with breathable materials are great if you’re on your feet all day.

Price: Sneakers must be replaced semi-frequently (podiatrists recommend every six months to a year, and say that if the rubber sole is worn down, it’s time to replace them), which is why we love a relatively cheap pair. But that doesn’t mean a splurge is out of the question—as long as the design and the quality justify the higher price. We split shoes into three categories:

Walkability: We also looked closely at how comfortable these shoes are to walk in. Do they give shoe bites or blisters? Are they uncomfortable to travel with when sporting them for days on end?

Glamour’s white sneakers FAQs

How to choose the best white sneakers for your personal style

Picking the right pair of white sneakers comes down to understanding how you want to wear them. For example, old-school sporty sneakers like Reebok Club C 85s look great with tailored trousers and button-downs. If you’re hunting down a pair that looks good with dresses, pick something a little more minimalist and grounded, like the classic Adidas Sambas. And anyone who wears gym-ready outfits most of the time should have a great pair of workout shoes on hand; we suggest the super-popular Lululemon Beyondfeels.

How to clean white sneakers

If you have canvas shoes, they can be put in the washing machine; if you have leather or suede shoes, stick to spot-cleaning. We recommend using a toothbrush and dish soap for mud, grass, and spills—a little patience goes a long way. But remember, white sneakers often look best with at least a little scuffing and staining.

How to style white sneakers

Styling white sneakers is as easy as throwing them on with whatever you’re wearing—they’re that versatile. But if you’d like to go a little more elevated, the experts have a few tips: “I like to style classic white sneakers with unexpected pairings,” says Caroline Maguire, Shopbop’s fashion director. “For example, I’ll throw a pair on with a white T-shirt, a black tulle skirt, or a midi-length slip dress. I love the contrast and comfort all in one.” (Call it wrong-shoe theory.) Of course, you can also just throw on some trusty leggings and call it a day—we promise you’ll look good.

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Study reveals men's brains shrink faster than women with age, shares what it means for Alzheimer's risk
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Study reveals men’s brains shrink faster than women with age, shares what it means for Alzheimer’s risk

by jummy84 October 22, 2025
written by jummy84

Updated on: Oct 22, 2025 09:29 pm IST

Women are more likely to get Alzheimer’s, but brain volume stays stable. Find out more about this contradiction and what it means. 

With age, the risks of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer’s disease rise. As one grows older, the brain’s volume also shrinks in size, losing both grey and white matter over time. A study published in PNAS on October 13, 2025, revealed that the brain’s shrinking pace differs by sex, actually. Men’s brains shrink faster than women’s. So if there’s a correlation between brain shrinkage and neurodegenerative disease, what does it say about women’s increased vulnerability to Alzheimer’s disease?

With age brain’s volume decreases. (Picture credit: Unsplash)

ALSO READ: Genetic risk of Alzheimer’s disease? Study reveals this diet may lower it

What did the study find?

The forgetfulness of dementia is significant, affecting daily life functioning.(Shutterstock)
The forgetfulness of dementia is significant, affecting daily life functioning.(Shutterstock)

The study attempted to understand whether the brain tissue, grey and white matter, shrinks faster in men or women with age. So, according to the researchers, men’s brains with age become smaller in volume, particularly the cortex, shrinking more. However, women’s brains lose volume in certain selective areas, and more or less the cortex’s thickness remains stable. Cortex is associated with important cognitive skills like thinking, memory, and decision-making.

Although there’s no significant difference between men and women in regards to the shrinkage of the hippocampus, the brain area associated with memory, at least until old age. Women showed a decline in this area only later in life. But it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s because of a higher risk of neurodegenerative disorders. Instead, it demonstrates that women may live longer, hence the decline appears later because women reach older age more often than men.

What does it mean?

The interesting contradiction is sure to leave people scratching their heads. So, people with Alzheimer’s showcase a shrunken brain. And women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer’s. But here’s the catch: based on the findings, it implies that brain shrinkage doesn’t always indicate disease; it may be a part of the natural ageing process. Still, there needs to be more research to draw a complete picture of why women are likely to have a higher Alzheimer’s risk.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

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