Primary and review articles published in English were identified by a MEDLINE (1966-June 2003) search using the MeSH terms "hot flashes," "hot flushes," "menopause," and "serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
Discover effective strategies to manage hot flashes during menopause, from lifestyle changes to medical interventions.
When you’re approaching or experiencing menopause, it’s likely you’ll be dealing with symptoms like hot flashes, night sweats, mood swings, hair loss and more — and they can be taxing.
Hot flashes are the body's attempt to dissipate heat caused by rapid drops in certain reproductive hormones. Here's what to know.
Hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms are becoming more and more treatable with nonhormone alternatives, especially for women whose health prevents them from taking hormones. Two popular ...
Opens in a new tab or window The FDA warned that fezolinetant (Veozah), a hormone-free pill for moderate to severe hot flashes caused by menopause, could cause rare but serious liver injury.
Timely identification and treatment of bothersome hot flashes have the potential to improve the lives of many women and save ...
New research suggests childhood exposure to cold might be linked to a higher risk of menopausal hot flashes. This is due to increased activity in brown adipose tissue, or BAT, a specialized fat ...
Of the symptoms across the menopause journey — perimenopause, menopause, and post-menopause — hot flashes are one of the most common. “Hot flashes are something so many women experience yet ...