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Medically reviewed by Lauren Schlanger, MD There are many reasons you feel hot all the time. Your environment, hormones, medications, and underlying conditions can affect your internal temperature ...
Menopausal hormonal therapy, including estrogen alone and estrogen combined with progesterone, has been prescribed to help with those symptoms for decades. Hormones were also used to treat the ...
Research indicates that eating fruits, particularly berries, can lessen the occurrence and intensity of hot flashes and night ...
Hot, humid and stormy weather is on tap today. Arlington County and much of the D.C. area is under a Heat Advisory, a Flood ...
The Western Disturbances are only one factor in the region’s climate pattern. Everything humans could do wrong, they already have, say experts.
We tapped dietitians and doctors to break down how much protein you need during menopause, plus how to know if you're getting enough.
Hot flashes are a menopausal hallmark: Up to 80 percent of women have them. But numerous lesser-known symptoms are also ...
Dribbling the ball behind the back, Nikola Topic had Phlandrous Fleming Jr. moving in the opposite direction. He saw an open ...
How long hot flashes last, hormone replacement therapy as the only option to treat symptoms and when menopause starts are ...