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Rethinking Serotonin: What Gender Differences Truly Tell Us

I recently watched an engaging and highly insightful session by Dr. Vladimir Maletic, delivered at the 2023 NEI Congress under the title “Brain Networks, Circuits and Neurotransmitters: A Roadmap to Better Outcomes.” What stood out was the way complex neuroscience was made accessible while also dismantling several commonly held—but misleading—assumptions about mental health, particularly those related to gender and serotonin.

Serotonin is often casually labeled as the brain’s “happiness chemical.” However, as the session made clear, its role is far more sophisticated. Serotonin participates in extensive brain networks that influence emotional regulation, cognition, stress response, sleep, appetite, and resilience. Rather than acting alone, it works in coordination with hormones, receptors, neural circuits, and environmental factors.

Do Women Actually Have Less Serotonin?

One of the most persistent claims in popular discourse is that women have significantly lower serotonin levels than men. Dr. Maletic’s explanation helped unpack how this belief arose—and why it requires nuance.

Neuroimaging studies using PET scans suggest that, on average, serotonin synthesis in women may occur at a slower rate—roughly 30–50% lower—than in men. Crucially, this finding refers to the speed of production, not the total amount of serotonin present in the brain at any given time.

This distinction matters because it means women do not permanently have lower serotonin levels. It does not indicate a biological inadequacy, nor does it automatically translate into depression or anxiety. Serotonin activity is highly dynamic and influenced by hormonal changes, stress exposure, life experiences, receptor responsiveness, and overall brain network efficiency.

Why Hormonal Influence Is Central

A key theme of the lecture was the interaction between serotonin and hormones, particularly estrogen. Estrogen plays an important role in optimizing serotonin signaling by supporting its production, enhancing receptor responsiveness, and modulating serotonin transport mechanisms.

As a result, emotional vulnerability often becomes more noticeable during hormonal transitions such as the premenstrual phase, after childbirth, during perimenopause, or in menopause. These shifts reflect biological recalibration rather than emotional fragility. They represent the brain adapting to changing internal conditions.

Looking Beyond the “Chemical Imbalance” Model

One of the most compelling aspects of the session was its emphasis on a network-based understanding of mental health. Instead of framing psychological conditions as simple neurotransmitter shortages, Dr. Maletic highlighted disruptions in communication across brain circuits.

Serotonin is a vital signaling molecule within this system, but outcomes depend on how effectively multiple networks coordinate. This framework helps explain why responses to stress, medication, or therapy vary widely across individuals and why gender, hormonal context, and neural circuitry all matter in treatment planning.

Key Insights from the Lecture

Serotonin functions primarily as a regulator within interconnected brain systems rather than as a simple mood switch. Differences between men and women reflect variations in synthesis dynamics rather than biological deficits. Hormones, particularly estrogen, strongly influence serotonin signaling, especially during key life-stage transitions.

Mental health conditions arise from circuit-level disruptions rather than isolated chemical imbalances. Individual and gender-specific differences in brain circuitry, hormone levels, and receptor behavior help explain varied responses to antidepressants and therapeutic interventions. A network-oriented understanding of the brain allows for more precise, personalized, and effective mental health care.

Conclusion

The idea that women “have less serotonin” oversimplifies and distorts a far more empowering scientific reality. What research actually reveals is a brain that is highly responsive, hormonally attuned, and dynamically regulated. Sensitivity, in this context, reflects adaptability rather than deficiency.

Dr. Maletic’s lecture reinforces an essential message: mental health is not about identifying shortcomings but about understanding complexity—how brain networks, neurotransmitters, hormones, and lived experience continuously interact to shape emotional well-being.

Reference

Maletic, V.
Brain Networks, Circuits and Neurotransmitters: A Roadmap to Better Outcomes
Presented at the 2023 NEI Congress

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International Women’s Day

This International Women’s Day 2025, we are celebrating New Age Women Leadership—bold, visionary, and inspiring!
Are you a Gen Z leader making an impact?
Tell us in less than 100 characters how your leadership is shaping society.
📢 How to participate?
✔ Share your leadership impact (within 100 characters).
✔ Send us your entry along with your picture.
Let’s amplify the voices of young women redefining leadership!

 

Last month, the world observed two significant events: Menopause Awareness Month and World Mental Health Awareness Month. Notably, October 18th marked the 25th anniversary of World Menopause Day.  WahWoman! would like to take the opportunity to spread more awareness about the same.

Sarah, Rachana, and Maria, three strong women who, against the struggle of embarrassment, dared to share their personal experiences.

When I got mixed notifications from my body, that day was really weird for me,” says Sarah, 45. “I thought I was going to go out of control.” Brain fogs, hot flashes, night sweats, and drastic mood swings messed up her once prospering marketing career.

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Sarah remembers a meeting in which she seemed to spontaneously combust. “It felt like my hormones were playing a cruel game with her.”

“I barely recognized myself,” Rachana, 42, said. I thought I was going crazy The panic attacks, missed periods, plus forgetfulness along with self-respect were taking a toll on her teaching.

“Sometimes I would mess up and forget my students’ names or I would completely forget I had a lesson plan to do,” Rachana says. “It felt like all the fog had settled down in my brain.”

“I felt like this was going on without my consent,” said Maria, 48. Vaginal dryness, diminished libido, and sleeplessness constrained her very intimacy.

“I felt like I was losing my sense of self,” Maria confides. “It felt like my body was betraying me”

Even though they all come from different backgrounds, one thing that binds them together is ¹PERI MENOPAUSE.

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What Is Perimenopause?
We all have heard about perimenopause-it is a confusing and stigmatized transition between the ages of 35-55 probably-2-10 years before menopause, with many millions of cases worldwide.

🔴Hormonal Changes
There are highly varying hormonal levels at the perimenopause:

⭕Estrogen: Drops by 50-70%, thereby resulting in hot flashes, vaginal dryness, and mood swings.

⭕Progesterone: Suppressed, resulting in irregular vaginal bleeding and sleep problems.

⭕Decreased testosterone: With libido and energy mounted.

🔴 Psychological Impact
Along with physical and emotional impact women may experience other psychological issues….As mental well-being profoundly undergoes changes during the perimenopausal period.
⭕ Anxiety and depression
⭕ Loss of identity and self-esteem
⭕ Diminished cognitive function and impaired memory
⭕ Instability of mood and lacking emotional control

🔴Common Symptoms:
Here are most common symptoms out of 70 described so far:

⭕ Sporadic periods
⭕ Flashes of heat
⭕ Nocturnal sweats
⭕ Mood changes
⭕ Sleep disorders
⭕ Frozen shoulder
⭕ Low libido

🔴 Reclaiming Self-Control:
To engage through those crucial years in what follows, we recommend the following changes in lifestyle.:

🔴 Lifestyle Changes:

✅ There should be a healthy look at omega-3s, calcium, and vitamin D.
✅ Regular exercise (yoga, walking, swimming)along with strength training.
✅ Stress management (meditation, deep breathing).
Hygiene.

🔴 Medical Options:

✅ Consult your gynecologist about Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) and Non HRT medications.
✅ Consulting alternative therapy like Ayurvedic/Homeopathic medical practitioners can also help out.

🔴The Power of Community

Perimenopause may be a challenging journey, but with support, education, and self-care, you can thrive.

“Sharing my story helped me realize I wasn’t alone,” Sarah says.

“Connecting with others who understand what I’m going through has been lifesaving,” Rachana adds.

Maria nods in agreement. “It’s time to break the silence and empower each other.”

“Menopause: ME (K)no(W)
pause = Me No pause”

is more than just an equation!

It acknowledges the transformative power of menopause, where a woman’s body and mind evolve.
This journey is about self-discovery (“know”) and embracing change, not just a pause in reproductive life.
The equation suggests that life doesn’t stop; it evolves, and women continue to grow.
Let Menopause become a catalyst for renewal, not decline, by embracing this transformation, women can break free and thrive.

Do join the conversation

Share your story. Let’s break this silence!

 

Author,                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 Deepti Joshi,
Founder of Brain Matters and Blossom & Bloom Center, Pune                                                                                                   With Brain Matters, she has helped thousands of parents achieve transformative results for their children by addressing the intricate relationships between diet, environment, thoughts, and emotions.
And with Blossom & Bloom Center I work with Women struggling with getting pregnant and those who are in the Peri menopausal phase.

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We (WahWoman) have been running a mental health campaign to promote well-being in the workplace!
Are you an HR professional? We’d love to hear what strategies you’ve been implementing to maintain a healthy balance of mental health among your employees (especially for women employees). You can send us a short video (3 to 5 minutes) or text (up to 200 words) sharing your insights. Drop your contributions in the comments below and let’s collaborate for better mental health!
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🌟 Exciting News from WahWoman! 🌈✨

We are delighted to unveil our International Women’s Day campaign, and this year, our focus is on a theme that resonates deeply with our values – “Inspiring Inclusion.” At WahWoman, we believe in the power of diversity, equity, and the collective strength that comes from fostering an inclusive community.

🌐 Aligned with SDG 5 – Gender Equality: Our campaign is not just a celebration but a commitment towards achieving Sustainable Development Goal 5 – Gender Equality. By inspiring inclusion, we aim to contribute to a world where women from all walks of life can participate fully, without any barriers.

🤝 How You Can Participate: Share your invaluable insights on fostering inclusivity by providing us with your best one-sentence tip. Your contribution can make a significant impact on shaping a more inclusive society.

📝 Submission Process: Submit your entry easily by visiting our Google Form at https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1Iq4L2mCArlDavpo-v6J2JwgyyW_jCBe_1mj4o–TeKk/edit. Don’t miss the chance to be part of this empowering movement!

campaign by WahWoman on international women's day 2024 is to inspire inclusion
campaign by WahWoman on international women’s day 2024 is to inspire inclusion

🤔 Questions or Clarifications? Feel free to reach out to us with any queries at wahwoman.in/contact. Our team is here to assist you and ensure a smooth and enjoyable participation experience.

🌍 Let’s Make a Difference Together: In a world that is often shaped by our collective actions, your participation can be a catalyst for change. Let’s join hands, break barriers, and build bridges towards a more inclusive and equitable future for all.

👭 Spread the Word: Use the hashtags #InspireInclusion and #WomensDay2024 to share your thoughts, experiences, and excitement about the campaign on social media. Together, we can amplify our message and inspire others to champion inclusivity.

 

Introduction:

In a landmark move, Budget 2024 has thrust the spotlight on women empowerment, marking a paradigm shift towards inclusivity and gender equality. Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman has set the stage for a transformative journey, emphasizing key areas such as loans and healthcare coverage. This article delves into the pivotal role of women in the economic landscape and explores the momentum gained in the past decade, as articulated by Nirmala Sitharaman in 2024.

Empowering Through Financial Inclusion:

Budget 2024 emerges as a game-changer with its focus on dismantling financial barriers for women. The provision of accessible loans aims to empower women entrepreneurs, facilitating their journey towards economic independence. By recognizing the potential within the female workforce and fostering entrepreneurship, the budget paves the way for a more dynamic and inclusive economy.

Healthcare Coverage: A Cornerstone of Empowerment:

Health is wealth, and Budget 2024 underscores this by prioritizing comprehensive healthcare coverage for women. Recognizing the unique healthcare needs of women, the budget addresses crucial aspects, ensuring that women have access to quality medical services. This commitment not only promotes physical well-being but also underscores the government’s dedication to holistic empowerment.

A Decade of Momentum:

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman’s acknowledgment of the momentum gained in women empowerment over the last 10 years is a testament to the collective efforts invested in this cause. From policy reforms to cultural shifts, the nation has witnessed a positive trajectory towards gender equality. The budget builds upon this foundation, reinforcing the commitment to sustained progress.

Beyond Economic Aspects:

The significance of Budget 2024 extends beyond economic realms, delving into the creation of a supportive ecosystem for women. Recognizing the multifaceted roles that women play in society, the budget emphasizes the need for a holistic approach, encompassing not only financial empowerment but also social and cultural upliftment.

Celebrating Women’s Contributions:

As we applaud the strides made towards women empowerment, it is crucial to celebrate the invaluable contributions of women to the nation’s growth and development. Budget 2024 serves as a platform to acknowledge and honor the resilience, talent, and determination of women across diverse sectors.

Empowering Women: Unveiling Budget 2024's Commitment to Progress

Budget 2024 signifies a bold step towards a more equitable and empowered society. By addressing the financial and healthcare needs of women, the government acknowledges their pivotal role in nation-building. As we move forward, it is imperative to sustain this momentum, fostering an environment where every woman has the opportunity to thrive and contribute to a flourishing, inclusive India.

 

Water is a precious resource that sustains all life on Earth. It is essential for drinking, agriculture, industry, and many other aspects of human and animal life. However, many people around the world do not have access to clean and safe water, which can have serious health consequences. Celebrating water can help raise awareness about the importance of this resource and the need to protect it for future generations.

Women also deserve recognition and celebration. They make up roughly half of the world’s population and contribute to society in countless ways, from raising families to working in various industries. However, women continue to face many challenges and inequalities, including discrimination, violence, and limited access to education and economic opportunities. Celebrating women can help highlight these issues and promote greater equality and empowerment.

Overall, celebrating water and women is a great way to raise awareness about important issues and promote positive change.

Campaign International Women’s Day 2023 -#ParticipateNow


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International Women’s Day 2023 is around the corner and theme of this year is #EmbraceEquity.
Let’s join hands together to embrace equity, propagate diversity and cultivate inclusion.

So hurry up & strike the #EmbraceEquity pose and send in your #EmbraceEquity images to us with a brief message :
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The theme for #internationalwomensday2022 i.e 8 March 2022 is “Gender equality today for a sustainable tomorrow” which evidently denotes the seriousness and urgency to establish a world free of- gender biases, gender-related stereotypical notions, and discrimination, an attempt to create a diverse, equal, and inclusive society that is only feasible by collective efforts by each one of us. And given the current state of the World, crazy times we are living- in, it becomes even more critical to recognize the role of women in the #peace-building process at all levels. The capabilities of women as advocates for peace, peacekeepers, relief workers, and mediators have always been undermined by and large. During violent conflicts and wars, women are often forced to assume new roles as heads of families, providers, combatants, and freedom fighters as we have witnessed in recent times too.
 International Women’s Day (March 8) is across the globe is a reminder of women’s achievements on various fronts, at the same time, demanding global action against gender inequality.
The patriarchal mindset often asks why so? What‘s the need to smash the age-old gender identities, beliefs and re-establish fresh perspectives.
Well…it is rightful to call for action to accelerate gender equality all over the map and here we reiterate ‘why’:
1. First and foremost, gender equality is a human right that entitles a woman to live with dignity and freedom.
2. #Genderequality will reduce the prevalence of violence against women and girls. 
3. It’s imperative for economic prosperity. For example, there has been a 46% rise in complaints of crimes against women in 2021: NCW (The National Commission for Women, India). Socioeconomic factors play a major role in women’s experiences of violence. 
 4. Existing modern societies are the biggest testimony to the fact that equality brings more safety and health. Empowered women contribute to the health and productivity of the whole family and community.
5. Equal rights and opportunities will facilitate women and girls to achieve the highest attainable standard of physical and mental health
 6. Education is essential for the ability to exercise rights and consequently for women’s empowerment. Gender equality enormously expands access to education at all levels.
7. Empowering women is also an indispensable tool for advancing development and reducing poverty. 
8. Women’s suffrage is the right of women to vote in elections.
9. To earn an equal wage; according to the UN, Worldwide, women only make 77 cents for every dollar earned by men.
It’s high time to contemplate and acknowledge the fact that society will be a far more cohesive, and affable place when people look at others as individuals, beyond genders which will go a long way in remodeling the world, a better version.
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