نتایج جستجو برای: post menopausal hot flash

تعداد نتایج: 504385  

Journal: :Menopause 2012
Kyoko Taku Melissa K Melby Fredi Kronenberg Mindy S Kurzer Mark Messina

OBJECTIVE This analysis was conducted to determine the efficacy of extracted or synthesized soybean isoflavones in the alleviation of hot flashes in perimenopausal and postmenopausal women. METHODS PubMed and The Cochrane Controlled Clinical Trials Register Database were searched for relevant articles reporting double-blinded randomized controlled trials through December 14, 2010. References ...

2005
Klaus Werner Falk Herwig

We review the observed properties of extremely hot hydrogen-deficient post-AGB stars of spectral type [WC] and PG1159. Their H-deficiency is probably caused by a (very) late heliumshell flash or a AGB final thermal pulse, laying bare interior stellar regions which are usually kept hidden below the hydrogen envelope. Thus, the photospheric element abundances of these stars allow to draw conclusi...

2012
Anna-Clara E. Spetz Holm Jessica Frisk Mats L. Hammar

The mechanisms behind hot flashes in menopausal women are not fully understood. The flashes in women are probably preceded by and actually initiated by a sudden downward shift in the set point for the core body temperature in the thermoregulatory center that is affected by sex steroids, β-endorphins, and other central neurotransmitters. Treatments that influence these factors may be expected to...

Journal: :Advances in therapy 2011
S Bommer P Klein A Suter

BACKGROUND This trial aimed to assess the tolerability and efficacy of a fresh sage preparation in treating hot flushes and other menopausal complaints. Sage (Salvia officinalis) has been traditionally used to treat sweating and menopausal hot flushes, as well as to alleviate associated menopausal symptoms and as a general tonic. However, no clinical studies substantiating the use of sage in me...

Journal: :Clinical journal of oncology nursing 2015
Liu Weihua Guo Qing

Hot flashes are the most common symptom related to perimenopause and menopause. Hormone therapy (HT) is considered the most effective treatment for hot flashes. However, studies have reported that HT may have negative health effects, and many women are looking for alternate treatment options. Acupuncture has been suggested to have the potential to reduce the frequency and severity of hot flashe...

2012
Dongya Sun Dawei Zhang Xiaotao Cheng

In recent years, disasters caused by flash floods with many casualties have occurred frequently in China. In order to effectively prevent flash flood disasters, the State Council approved the National Flash Flood Control Planning (NFFCP) in 2006. In this planning, non-structural measures are recommended as the first step to be adopted in the prevention of flash floods, debris flow and landslide...

Journal: :Annals of oncology : official journal of the European Society for Medical Oncology 2009
C L Loprinzi A C Dueck B S Khoyratty D L Barton S Jafar K M Rowland P J Atherton G W Marsa W H Knutson J D Bearden L Kottschade T R Fitch

INTRODUCTION Hot flashes represent a significant problem in men undergoing androgen deprivation therapy. MATERIALS AND METHODS Via a prospective, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial, men with hot flashes, on a stable androgen deprivation therapy program for prostate cancer, received a placebo or gabapentin at target doses of 300, 600, or 900 mg/day. Hot flash frequencies and sever...

Journal: :Menopause 2017
Rebecca C Thurston Yuefang Chang Emma Barinas-Mitchell J Richard Jennings Roland von Känel Doug P Landsittel Karen A Matthews

OBJECTIVE Hot flashes are experienced by most midlife women. Emerging data indicate that they may be associated with endothelial dysfunction. No studies have tested whether hot flashes are associated with endothelial function using physiologic measures of hot flashes. We tested whether physiologically assessed hot flashes were associated with poorer endothelial function. We also considered whet...

Journal: :Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2013

2017
Ayelet Ziv-Gal Rebecca L. Smith Lisa Gallicchio Susan R. Miller Howard A. Zacur Jodi A. Flaws

Background: The Midlife Women’s Health Study (MWHS) was developed to address some of the gaps in knowledge regarding risk factors for hot flashes among generally healthy midlife women during their menopausal transition. This manuscript describes the methods from the study and the main findings that were published to date, with a focus on predictors of hot flashes. This study was initially funde...

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