Science news articles about 'hot flushes'
Acupuncture 'probably ineffective' in treatment of hot flushes
... discomfort of untreated menopause. The researchers reviewed studies on the use of acupuncture for the relief of hot flushes during the menopause. They identified 106 studies in total, which they ...Post-menopausal therapy to improve women's quality of life
... cycle. In this stage, when menstruation cesses, there appear physical and psychical changes such as hot flushes, sweating, vaginal dryness, articulation and bone pain, headaches, insomnia, sadness, ...New treatment for advanced prostate cancer
... significant side effects, including reduced libido, impotence, hot flushes, tiredness and sweating, gradual decrease in body hair, reduced bone and muscle strength and cognitive ...Common infertility treatments are unlikely to improve fertility
... . Side effects for women including abdominal pain, bloating, hot flushes, nausea and headaches were highest in women taking oral CC, affecting 10í«¡í¾€% of women. Interestingly, women on ...Hormone replacement therapy improves sleep, sexuality and joint pain in older women
... , Australia. "Overall, quality of life measures improved. Even when women did not have hot flushes and were well past menopause, there was a small but measurable improvement in quality of life and a ...Little or no evidence that herbal remedies relieve menopausal symptoms
... 70% of women in industrialised countries will experience vasomotor symptoms around the menopause, such as hot flushes and night sweats, prompted by the sharp fall in oestrogen levels. On average, ...Short-term hormone therapy for menopause safe: medical society
... can safely use hormone therapy in the short-term early in menopause to alleviate symptoms such as hot flushes, a panel of Canadian experts in women's health said Thursday in releasing new guidelines. ...Chinese herbs for endometriosis
... to long-term improvement in symptoms and drug treatments can have unpleasant side effects such as hot flushes, acne and weight gain. The researchers conducted the first English language systematic ...Study of adjuvant endocrine treatment for breast cancer reveals cost of noncompliance
... tunnel syndrome, diarrhoea and high cholesterol levels, but with significantly lower rates of hot flushes, vaginal bleeding and discharge, and thromboembolism than tamoxifen. Fractures and heart ...
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