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Insomnia and hot flashes

Maturitas, 2019
The increased prevalence of sleep disorders associated with menopause has been emphasized by multiple international studies. Many factors are associated with insomnia during menopause, among them: hot flashes (HF), anxiety and depression, other medical conditions, behavioral and psychosocial factors and primitive sleep patterns.
Bonanni E   +4 more
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Hot Flashes

Common Issues in Breast Cancer Survivors, 2021
Daniel S. Childs   +3 more
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Hot flashes and awakenings among midlife women

open access: yesSleep, 2019
STUDY OBJECTIVES For most women, the menopause is accompanied by hot flashes and sleep problems. Although hot flashes reportedly wake women from sleep, in the few studies that have used objective measures of both sleep and hot flashes, links between hot ...
Rebecca C Thurston   +2 more
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The effect of oral capsule of curcumin and vitamin E on the hot flashes and anxiety in postmenopausal women: A triple blind randomised controlled trial.

Complementary Therapies in Medicine, 2020
OBJECTIVE The decline and eventual cessation of estrogen production cause a variety of symptoms during menopause, affecting each woman differently. Most women reported severe hot flashes and night sweats during menopause.
Khatereh Ataei-Almanghadim   +4 more
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Hot Flashes

Clinical Journal of Oncology Nursing, 2006
Mr. J is a 68-year-old African American man with a history of advanced prostate cancer. He was diagnosed nine months prior with adenocarcinoma of the prostate, with a Gleason score of 9 and tumor, node, metastasis staging of T3 NO M1. His prostate-specific antigen (PSA) was 483 ng/ml at the time of diagnosis.
Christine Engstrom, Deborah Davison
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Mechanism of hot flashes

Clinical and Translational Oncology, 2011
Hot flashes are a common and disturbing adverse effect of hormonal therapy for cancer. Their pathophysiology is poorly understood. At present, the leading mechanistic hypothesis rests on the assumption that abrupt hormone deprivation will result in loss of negative feedback over hypothalamic noradrenaline synthesis. In this article we critically review
Santiago, Vilar-González   +2 more
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Hot Flash Epilepsy

Southern Medical Journal, 1988
A woman had episodes of bilateral thermal sensation, initially thought to be hot flashes related to menopause. EEG telemetry documented the epileptic nature of the attacks with an electrographic seizure emanating from the right temporal area coincident with the hot flashes.
J F, Brick, T W, Crosby
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Acupuncture for Menopausal Hot Flashes

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2016
Up to 75% of menopausal women have hot flashes, with considerably diminished quality of life. Although women often turn to alternative therapy, such as acupuncture, for symptom relief, evidence of ...
Ana Maria, Lopez   +3 more
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