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...life. Don't be afraid to seek treatment if your symptoms are disruptive. Low-dose contraceptives can help stabilize erratic menstrual cycles in the years leading up to menopause. Short-term hormone therapy is still the best medical solution for the relief of hot flashes and other so-called vasomotor symptoms. Certain antidepressants may play a role in relieving hot flashes and seem particularly helpful in women who want to avoid estrogen treatment because of a history of breast cancer or concern about blood clots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Menopause: Beyond Hot Flashes | 11/7/2005 | See Source »

...life. Don't be afraid to seek treatment if your symptoms are disruptive. Low-dose contraceptives can help stabilize erratic menstrual cycles in the years leading up to menopause. Short-term hormone therapy is still the best medical solution for the relief of hot flashes and other so-called vasomotor symptoms. Certain antidepressants may play a role in relieving hot flashes and seem particularly helpful in women who want to avoid estrogen treatment because of a history of breast cancer or concern about blood clots. Menopause is also a good time to get serious, if you haven't already, about...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Menopause: Beyond Hot Flashes | 11/6/2005 | See Source »

...life. Don't be afraid to seek treatment if your symptoms are disruptive. Low-dose contraceptives can help stabilize erratic menstrual cycles in the years leading up to menopause. Short-term hormone therapy is still the best medical solution for the relief of hot flashes and other so-called vasomotor symptoms. Certain antidepressants may play a role in relieving hot flashes and seem particularly helpful in women who want to avoid estrogen treatment because of a history of breast cancer or concern about blood clots...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health: Menopause: Beyond Hot Flashes | 10/2/2005 | See Source »

...individual, that there is present quantitative factor, a sort of death by inches. To a certain point this is supportable in that all organ and never centers do not become irreversibly damaged simultaneously: consciousness as a brain function is often irretrievably destroyed months to years before the respiratory and vasomotor centers fail. At the same time one can share Schreiner's (1966, p. 100) disconent and insist that "a coordinating vital principle exists which is either there or not there." This vital principle comes into being when the sperm fertilizes the ovum and persists until life no longer is present...

Author: By Arthur HUGH Glough, | Title: The Right to Die | 12/19/1967 | See Source »

Loss of energy "without apparent reason"; hot flashes,* with or without chilling or sweating; vasomotor (blood vessel) instability, causing occasional dizziness, numbness, faintness and heart palpitation; headaches; mild digestive disorders; vague temporary aches & pains; insomnia; nervousness and moodiness...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Change of Life | 7/17/1950 | See Source »

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