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Bioidenticals: Estrogen without FDA approval for menopause?
Audiologist Elizabeth Alsgaard spent about $1,000 for saliva tests, hormone creams and custom-compounded hormone pills the doctor prescribed.
Tips on hormone use and coping with menopause
What to do if menopause makes you miserable? Start with a visit to your doctor. If you don't have one you really trust, fix that problem before you try to tackle the rest, women's health experts recommend.
Tips on hormone use and coping with menopause
What to do if menopause makes you miserable? Start with a visit to your doctor. If you don't have one you really trust, fix that problem before you try to tackle the rest, women's health experts recommend.
Depomed, Inc. Hot Flashes Drug Meets Only 1 Goal at 12 weeks; Shares Down 41% in Pre-market
Depomed, Inc. announced today top-line results from the BREEZE 1 and 2 Phase 3 clinical trials evaluating the safety and efficacy of SeradaTM, an investigational non-hormonal extended release formulation of gabapentin for the treatment of menopausal hot flashes.
Depomed Shares Plunge on Disappointing Trials for Hot Flash Drug
Depomed Inc. announced that its drug Serada, which is used to treat hot flashes brought on by menopause and is in the Phase 3 of clinical trials, showed disappointing results.
Depomed sinks on dismal drug news
Depomed Inc. opened Monday on a loss of nearly 50%, as traders panned the company's clinical trial results for Serada.
Depomed Trial Disappoints; Shares Plunge
Depomed released disappointing Monday results for a phase-3 clinical trial of Serada, a treatment for hot flashes caused by menopause.
Sertraline to treat hot flashes: a randomized controlled,...
Abstract OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effectiveness of a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor in decreasing hot flashes in a general population of women.
Natural Health Seminar - Age management & slowing down the aging process
Dr. Catherine Waller, MD, a Board Certified Anti-Aging and Functional Medicine Physician, will discuss how to prevent premature aging while improving your metabolism, relieving symptoms of menopause, andropause, & thyroid disorders.
Fertility Drug May Be New Hot Flash Treatment
Sept. 16, 2009 -- Women suffering from severe postmenopausal hot flashes may get relief from the fertility drug Cetrotide , a small study suggests.
Fertility Drug Shows Potential Against Hot Flashes
A powerful fertility drug may have another use for older women: stopping hot flashes.
Acupuncture: The better the study, the worse the result
Categories Archives Blogs Acupuncture: The better the study, the worse the result Category: In other news Posted on: September 2, 2009 3:28 PM, by Dave Munger My column on SEEDMAGAZINE.COM today discusses recent research on acupuncture: The science behind acupuncture is dubious.
Fitness Tips for Women Over 40
Walk. Lift. Stretch. Move. It's that easy to look years younger than your chronological age after you hit 40.
Was McGill prof duped or just sloppy?
Dr. Barbara Sherwin does research on hormones at McGill University. Photograph by: John Kenney, Montreal Gazette Barbara Sherwin was still a graduate student in psychology back in the 1980s when she began poking around where few researchers had bothered to look - " the sometimes frazzled mind of the menopausal woman.
Warner Chilcott acquires P&G's global pharmaceuticals business for $3.1 billion
Ireland-based specialty pharmaceuticals company Warner Chilcott is acquiring Procter & Gamble's prescription drug business for about $3.1 billion.
Studies: Popular herbal remedies ineffective for hot flashes
Black cohosh and red clover are ineffective at reducing menopausal hot flashes. Nor do those popular herbal therapies have any effect on memory.
Botanicals Have No Effect on Hot Flashes or Cognition
Two studies conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have found that commonly used botanicals do not have an effect on hot flashes or on cognitive function in menopausal women.
Botanicals Have No Effect on Hot Flashes or Cognition
Two studies conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have found that commonly used botanicals do not have an effect on hot flashes or on cognitive function in menopausal women.
Botanicals Have No Effect on Hot Flashes or Cognition
Two studies conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have found that commonly used botanicals do not have an effect on hot flashes or on cognitive function in menopausal women.
Botanicals Have No Effect on Hot Flashes or Cognition
Two studies conducted by researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago and Northwestern University have found that commonly used botanicals do not have an effect on hot flashes or on cognitive function in menopausal women.
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