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  2. Hot flashes: Here's what's causing them and ways to help ...

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    "Hot flashes are triggered by the hypothalamus, or thermostat, part of the brain," Dr. Claudia Mason, a gynecologist and certified menopause specialist at Cleveland Clinic Florida, tells Yahoo.

  3. Hot flash - Wikipedia

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    If hot flashes occur at other times in a young female's menstrual cycle, then it might be a symptom of a problem with the pituitary gland; seeing a doctor is highly recommended. In younger females who are surgically menopausal, hot flashes are generally more intense than in older females, and they may last until natural age at menopause. [3]

  4. 8 Signs You're in Perimenopause - AOL

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    Hot flashes. About 75% of women experience hot flashes and night sweats during perimenopause, says Dr. Mindy Goldman, chief clinical officer of Midi Health, a virtual care clinic focused on ...

  5. An experimental pill cut hot flashes and improved sleep for ...

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    After 12 weeks, women taking elinzanetant were reporting having about 10 fewer hot flashes each day on average compared with an average change of about seven hot flashes each day in the placebo group.

  6. Night sweats - Wikipedia

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    Over 80% of women experience hot flashes, which may include excessive sweating, during menopause. [4] Night sweats range from being relatively harmless to a sign of underlying disease. Night sweats may happen because the sleep environment is too warm, either because the bedroom is unusually hot or because there are too many covers on the bed. [2]

  7. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    These fluctuations cause many of the physical changes during perimenopause as well as menopause, especially during the last 1–2 years of perimenopause (before menopause). [66] [70] Some of these changes are hot flashes, night sweats, difficulty sleeping, mood swings, vaginal dryness or atrophy, incontinence, osteoporosis, and heart disease. [69]

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