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Considerations for Menstrual Suppression in Patients With Hematologic Malignancies
ABSTRACT Patients who menstruate during treatment for hematologic malignancies have a higher risk of heavy vaginal bleeding due to thrombocytopenia caused by malignancy and myelosuppressive chemotherapy. Heavy menstrual bleeding is associated with significant morbidity in this patient population, and menstrual suppression is a standard of supportive ...
Sahaana Veeravalli +3 more
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Soy use and vasomotor symptoms: Soy Estrogen Alternative follow-up study
Mara Z Vitolins1, L Douglas Case1, Timothy M Morgan1, Margaret A Miller2, Gregory L Burke11Division of Public Health Sciences, Wake Forest University Health Sciences, Winston-Salem, North Carolina, 2National Center for Toxicology Research, Food and Drug ...
Mara Z Vitolins +3 more
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Abstract Objective Menopause, a universal yet diverse life stage, profoundly influences women's physical, emotional, and social well‐being. In Malaysia's multi‐ethnic context, experiences are shaped by cultural meanings, religious beliefs, healthcare structures, and socioeconomic factors.
Teck‐Hock Toh +37 more
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ABSTRACT Background Rosacea is a chronic inflammatory dermatosis. While standard therapies exist, managing refractory subtypes remains a therapeutic challenge. Oral Janus kinase (JAK) inhibitors have emerged as potential alternatives, but systematic evidence is lacking. Aims To evaluate the efficacy and safety of oral JAK inhibitors for rosacea through
Yu Peng +4 more
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ABSTRACT Sleep disturbances and mood changes are common during the climacteric, often linked to hormonal fluctuations caused by reduced ovarian function. Evidence suggests that long‐term melatonin administration may improve the quality of life in climacteric women. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exogenous melatonin on climacteric symptoms,
Susy P. Saraiva +6 more
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The Stroop test and cold pressor test elicit comparable common carotid artery vasodilation. However, mental stress induced by the Stroop test leads to an earlier peak response, possibly influenced by anticipatory mechanisms. Created in BioRender. Speretta, G. (2026) https://BioRender.com/mwpc1hw.
Francisco J. Fensterseifer +5 more
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Effect of Regular Aerobic Exercise on Vasomotor Symptoms (Hot Flashes) in Postmenopausal Women
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Most women that reached menopause, experience vasomotor symptoms (hot flashes). Its main cause, however, is not obvious but some researches have shown that there is a relationship between FSH level and hot flashes.
B Tartibian, S Sharabiyani,, A Abbasi
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Idiopathic orthostatic hypotension: Recent data (eleven cases) and review of the literature [PDF]
Eight cases of Shy-Drager syndrome and three of Bradbury-Eggleston idiopathic orthostatic hypotension were examined. In all cases, examination of circulatory reflexes showed major dysfunction of the sympathetic vasoconstrictor system.
Annat, G. +9 more
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Is Anxiety Associated with Vasomotor Symptoms in Postmenopausal Women with Insomnia Complaints? [PDF]
Lucena L +4 more
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Association Between Vasomotor Symptoms and Ischemic Stroke: A Case-Control Study. [PDF]
Jiang X +6 more
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