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Unfortunately, hot flushes are something that don’t disappear ... See how much she’s loving that glass of water and that fan? (Picture: Getty Images/Collection Mix: Sub) Michelle ...
Menopause has a huge impact on decisions about whether women stay with or leave their employer (Picture: Getty Images) Low mood, brain fog, hot flushes, night sweats and difficulty sleeping ...
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Hot flushes are associated with cardiovascular risk: StudySevere, lasting hot flushes during menopause are associated with atherosclerosis in the coronary artery, new research from Karolinska Institutet and Linköping University and published in the ...
The menopause treatment fezolinetant has been predicted as a “gamechanger” by experts for thousands of women who suffer from hot flushes. The drug, which is the first non-hormonal menopause ...
Almost a quarter of men believe menopausal hot flushes can be easily addressed by simply "cracking open a window," according to a study of 2,000 adults in relationships. The research revealed that ...
The face flushes, the heart races. Fingers tingle and perspiration washes over the body. They’re hot flushes, and for more than 70 per cent of women, they’re an inconvenient and sometimes ...
Menopause ushers in a new era when it comes to a woman’s reproductive health, and unfortunately, brings a lot of less-than-ideal symptoms with it: hot flushes, mood swings, brain fog and joint pain.
Hot flushes and night sweats are the most common of these, affecting 75% of women and the symptom for which most women seek treatment. Others include changes in weight and body composition ...
Hot flushes and night sweats are typical symptoms of menopause, with vaginal dryness, muscle and joint pains, mood changes and sleep disturbance also commonly reported. Up to 75% of women ...
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