Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Dr. Ashton explains that in medicine, hot flashes are part of a group of symptoms known as vasomotor symptoms or VMS. They’re ...
A hot flash can hit at any time. A tidal wave of heat, sweat and heart palpitations crashes down on your upper body. And the intensity lasts for several minutes. Since the menopausal transition can ...
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 ...
Top treatment choice: Hormone therapy remains the gold standard for hot flash relief, cutting frequency by 65–90%. Other available options: Non-hormonal drugs like SSRIs, gabapentin, and Veozah, plus ...
The sudden wave of heat that floods your body at the most inconvenient moments, the sleepless nights drenched in sweat, and the emotional rollercoaster that seems to have no off switch—menopause ...
Off-label medication-drugs FDA-approved to treat one condition but often prescribed for another-are changing the game for issues as varied as ADHD and weight loss. Now, menopausal symptoms are joining ...
Women who experience hot flashes and night sweats — two of the most common symptoms of menopause — will soon have a new, nonhormonal option for relief. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has ...
Hot flashes are a hot topic among most women in my life. They are, of course, most commonly associated with perimenopause and menopause, and can be all-consuming for those women who are experiencing ...
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 ...
LOS ANGELES Menopausal hot flashes are often treated with hormonal therapy but recent studies show these reproductive hormones are related to certain health risks. There currently is no other ...
Researchers at the University of Massachusetts Amherst's Institute for Applied Life Sciences (IALS) and Embr Labs have created a machine-learning algorithm to predict a hot flash before a person ...