With 1.3 million women in the U.S. entering menopause each year, women are starting to open up more about symptoms like vaginal dryness, insomnia and irritability. But one of the most common ...
It's most likely a menopause symptom—but you don't have to suffer through it. When people think of menopause, they often think of hot flashes. This vasomotor menopause symptom impacts around 75 ...
You're going about your day when all of a sudden, it feels like you've been transported to the Sahara: Your heart starts racing, an intense warmth radiates out from your chest, you're breaking a sweat ...
Nearly 75% of women experience hot flashes during menopause. That sudden rush of heat can strike anywhere – you might find yourself drenched in sweat during an important meeting or waking up multiple ...
Hot flashes remain a leading cause of sleep disruption and reduced quality of life during menopause. The Hot Years® Issue 62 ...
Of all the changes that accompany perimenopause and menopause, hot flashes are among the most common-and the most bothersome. Affecting up to 80 percent of women during midlife, hot flashes (triggered ...
A gentle breeze. Water trickling over a fountain. Crisp mountain air. Such scenes sound cool — and simply imagining them could help people feel cooler, too. For women experiencing hot flashes, ...
A drug under development could provide a much needed option for women seeking relief from hot flashes and other menopausal symptoms, new research shows. The drug, elinzanetant, cut the frequency of ...
More hopeful news on the menopause front: Bayer announced on Monday encouraging results in two Phase 3 trials for its non-hormonal drug candidate, elinzanetant, meant to treat hot flashes. The results ...
Self-administered clinical hypnosis was linked to reduced menopausal hot flashes, greater perception of benefit, and reduced interference of hot flashes in daily life. These effects were further ...
The ties are strong when it comes to men and women coping with the challenges life brings and adopting healthy lifestyles. We're in this thing together. Though there certainly are distinctions between ...
SEATTLE -- Sleeping on a cooling mattress pad appeared to reduce hot flash frequency at night for peri- and postmenopausal women, a small trial showed. The Pod actively temperature-controlled mattress ...