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Soy isoflavones may benefit some, but not all, menopausal women, and the ability of the women to produce equol may be the major determinant of effectiveness.
J. Daily +5 more
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Hot flashes and Awakenings Among Midlife Women.
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 ...
R. Thurston +4 more
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OBJECTIVE Although reproductive function is influenced by season, few studies have evaluated seasonal effects on menopausal symptoms. We assessed the impact of season and proximity to the final menstrual period (FMP) on frequency of symptom reporting ...
S. Harlow +4 more
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Objective: This study examined the role of gut microbiome changes in mediating the effects of a dietary intervention on the frequency and severity of postmenopausal vasomotor symptoms Methods: Postmenopausal women (n = 84) reporting ≥2 moderate-to-severe
Hana Kahleova +9 more
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Objective To investigate whether acupuncture with benefiting the kidney and consolidating the essence could improve the hot flash and the quality of life of breast cancer patients with endocrine therapy.
ZHANG Yangfen +4 more
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Purpose Adjuvant chemotherapy in patients with breast cancer often causes hot flashes, impairing quality of life. However, the chronobiological or psychiatric factors associated with the development of chemotherapy-induced hot flashes (CIHFs) remain ...
Kyung-Lak Son +9 more
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Physiology of hot flashes [PDF]
AbstractHot flashes are the most common symptom of the climacteric, although prevalence estimates are lower in some rural and non‐Western areas. The symptoms are characteristic of a heat‐dissipation response and consist of sweating on the face, neck, and chest, as well as peripheral vasodilation.
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Background Hot flashes are common in women during menopause, and are an important cause of discomfort, increasing the number of medical appointments.
Débora Cristiane da Silva Andrade +4 more
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This article provides an overview of recent advancements in bulk processing of rare‐earth‐free hard magnetic materials. It also addresses related simulation approaches at different scales. The research on rare‐earth‐free magnetic materials has increased significantly in recent years, driven by supply chain issues, environmental and social concerns, and
Daniel Scheiber, Andrea Bachmaier
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