Managing Hot Flashes
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6 Tips for Managing Hot Flashes - Menopause
healthcentral.com — “Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause, but sometimes they can be persistent and disrupt daily life. Here are some tips for avoiding and dealin” View full resource at healthcentral.com
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Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause. Here are some tips for avoiding and dealing with them: http://j.mp/qpX1DO
Could SSRIs be used to manage hot flashes in men on ADT? « THE "NEW" PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK
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Could SSRIs be used to manage hot flashes in men on ADT?: There are new data showing that the antidepressant esc... http://bit.ly/fJYTs6
Flaxseed therapy has a significant effect in managing hot flash in women not taking estrogen therapy. | GreenMedInfo | Article | Natural Medicine | Alternative Medicine
greenmedinfo.com — “This article on GreenMedInfo.com concerns - Pilot evaluation of flaxseed for the management of hot flashes.” View full resource at greenmedinfo.com
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A little adrenal support and a few phytogestrogenic plant allies, and in most women HRT will not be necessary. http://fb.me/U2Z6Q9Rp
Acupuncture May Ease Hot Flashes
women.webmd.com — “Traditional Chinese acupuncture may be useful in reducing the severity of hot flashes and other symptoms of menopause, a new study suggests.” View full resource at women.webmd.com
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Acupuncture May Ease Hot Flashes: Traditional Chinese acupuncture may be useful in reducing the severity ... http://bit.ly/hY3IVL #women
Acupuncture as effective as venlafaxine for management of hot flashes | HemOncToday
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#JCO: Acupuncture as effective as venlafaxine for management of hot flashes http://ow.ly/Ra58
Hot Flashes, Menopause, and Sweating
webmd.com — “Hot flashes making you sweat? Here's how to find relief.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Menopause and Sweating: Hot flashes making you sweat? Here's how to find relief. http://t.co/VAWUkbu
Antidepressants for Hot Flashes?
bhg.com — “Instead of a controversial therapy, ask your doctor about a new, safer option.” View full resource at bhg.com
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Hot flashes and night sweats torment 70-80% of menopausal women. Can antidepressants help? http://bit.ly/b4umg0
Hot Flash Havoc - Hot Flash Havoc
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The management of “hot flashes” for men on ADT « THE "NEW" PROSTATE CANCER INFOLINK
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The management of “hot flashes” for men on ADT: Perhaps the most interesting new data from the annual meeting of... http://bit.ly/lEcPfe
Gabapentin for the management of hot flashes in pr... [J Support Oncol. 2010 May-Jun] - PubMed result
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Gabapentin for the management of hot flashes in prostate cancer survivors: a longitudinal continuation... - http://bit.ly/bmWQTF
Hot Flash Havoc - Home
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RT @Lissarankin: Ooh- I want to see this movie re: menopause! Hot Flash Havoc trailer here http://t.co/D7r9uxB2 Dr Alan Altman
Hot Flashes Linked to Higher Cholesterol
webmd.com — “Several recent studies have linked hot flashes to an increased risk for heart disease, and now new research suggests a link between these menopause symptoms and increased cholesterol.” View full resource at webmd.com
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Having hot flashes? Check your cholesterol. http://t.co/mbRrPpcK
Flaxseed May Be No Help for Hot Flashes
webmd.com — “Flaxseed may be no help in fighting hot flashes, according to a new study.” View full resource at webmd.com
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webMD: Flaxseed May Be No Help for Hot Flashes http://bit.ly/mtSwOm Full http://bit.ly/kv3ZBT
Hot Flashes | ThirdAge
thirdage.com — “Hot flashes suffered in the early stages of menopause may put women at a lower risk of cardiovascular disease, according to recent findings.” View full resource at thirdage.com
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Hot Flashes Beneficial To Cardiovascular Health, Study Says http://bit.ly/eS0xWF
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