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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.
Ayelet Ziv-Gal +5 more
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Therapeutic effects and mechanism analysis of Paeonia lactiflora extract (PLE) in menopausal rats with hot flashes. [PDF]
Cui W +7 more
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The effects of psychological interventions on menopausal hot flashes: A systematic review. [PDF]
Background Menopause is a normal physiological phenomenon, closely identified with a great deal of physical-psychological symptoms, including hot flashes (HFs) with a prevalence rate of 20-80%.
Samami E, Shahhosseini Z, Elyasi F.
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The influence of habitual physical activity and sedentary behavior on objective and subjective hot flashes at midlife. [PDF]
These data provide support for relations between sedentary time, physical activity and hot flashes and highlight the importance of using objective and subjective assessments to better understand the 24-hour hot flash experience.
Witkowski S +4 more
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Background and aims: Breast and ovarian cancers affect the lives of many women worldwide. Female cancer survivors often experience hot flashes, a subjective sensation of heat associated with objective signs of cutaneous vasodilatation and a subsequent ...
D. Horesh +6 more
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Effects of Chicory-Fumitory Syrup on Hot Flashes in Comparison with Megestrol in Prostate Cancer Patients: a Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial [PDF]
Background and objectives: Hot flashes are among the common and bothersome side effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in men with prostate cancer.
Sajjad Sadeghi +4 more
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Circulating interleukin-8 and tumor necrosis factor-α are associated with hot flashes in healthy postmenopausal women. [PDF]
Hot flashes have been postulated to be linked to systemic inflammation. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between hot flashes, pro-inflammatory factors, and leukocytes in healthy, non-obese postmenopausal women.In this cross-sectional ...
Wan-Yu Huang +6 more
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BACKGROUND Clinical trials have shown that adjuvant hormone therapy (AHT)-related hot flashes can predict better breast cancer outcomes. This population-based cohort study investigated whether this result can be generalized to a real-world setting ...
E. Zeng, W. He, K. Smedby, K. Czene
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