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Hot flushes

The Lancet, 2002
Almost every woman and some men will encounter hot flushes during their lifetime. Despite the prevalence of the symptoms, the pathophysiology of hot flushes remains unknown. A decline in hormone concentrations might lead to alterations in brain neurotransmitters and to instability in the hypothalamic thermoregulatory setpoint.
Vered, Stearns   +5 more
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Otic flushing

Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 2004
Otic flushing has the potential to help a number of patients with ear disease. Because the diagnostic and therapeutic benefits of this procedure exceed its risks, veterinarians should offer otic flushing for patients with poorly responsive or chronic otitis externa.
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Flush

Proceedings of the 5th international conference on Embedded networked sensor systems, 2007
We present Flush, a reliable, high goodput bulk data transport protocol for wireless sensor networks. Flush provides end-to-end reliability, reduces transfer time, and adapts to time-varying network conditions. It achieves these properties using end-to-end acknowledgments, implicit snooping of control information, and a rate-control algorithm that ...
Sukun Kim   +7 more
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Flush

2022
Biography gives readers a way to lend contrary desires the appearance of coherence: the pleasures of fiction borrow the force and clarity of fact, conferring on the reader a feeling of knowing. In Flush, Woolf exposes the dueling generic aims of, on one hand, rendering a non-human subject legible and familiar to human readers, and on the other, being ...
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[Flushes, blushing or hot flushes].

Journal des maladies vasculaires, 1987
Apart from physiological flushes represented by emotional or prudish blushing, post-prandial flushes and menopausal hot flushes, various pathologic flushes exist of various etiologies: endocrine, dysmetabolic, histaminic and iatrogenic. Their pathogenicity is based mainly on local metabolites secretion provoking vasodilatation of the intermediary ...
J F, Merlen, J M, Coget
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Disorders of Flushing

Comprehensive Therapy, 2005
Disorders of flushing encompass a broad spectrum of diverse acquired and inherited conditions. Chemical mediators involved in the flushing response are incompletely understood. Flushing episodes rarely can be associated with significant morbidity and mortality. The goal of the physician is to separate benign from potentially life-threatening conditions.
Steven H, Yale   +6 more
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flush

2021
M. Geelvink, C. Bollheimer
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Vasomotor Flushes

Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 1990
B, Walsh, I, Schiff
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NICOTINIC ACID FLUSH

The Lancet, 1981
PARODI, AURORA   +2 more
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