Primary and review articles published in English were identified by a MEDLINE (1966-June 2003) search using the MeSH terms "hot flashes," "hot flushes," "menopause," and "serotonin reuptake inhibitor.
As many as 85% of people experience hot flashes in menopause. Hot flashes are temporary, sudden, and intense feelings of warmth that affect the upper body. They typically last 1 to 5 minutes.
Menopause can bring unexpected changes: mood swings, hot flashes, and changes to your skin and hair. Every woman experiences menopause, and understanding its symptoms is key to managing it well.
Often referred to as the "change of life," menopause marks a significant change for women. As you approach your mid-40s, you may begin to notice subtle shifts in your body, such as irregular ...
Flashes, an Instagram alternative built on top of the Bluesky social network, is now opening its doors to beta testers. Announced just weeks ago, the app offers people a means of exiting Meta’s ...
Hot flashes are a common symptom of menopause that can cause a quick sensation of warmth in the upper body, generally concentrated on the face, neck, and chest. Your skin may get red, as if you ...
Flashes was able to quickly launch its beta thanks to Vogelsang's ability to re-use code from his earlier app Skeets, a Bluesky client with north of 30,000 users.
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Background Major depressive disorder is estimated by the WHO to affect more than 300 million people globally, making depression the leading cause of disability worldwide. Antidepressants are commonly ...