Hot Flushes
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1. Efetividade da Acupuntura Tradicional Chinesa versus Sham Acupuntura: revisão sistemática
RESUMO Objetivo: identificar e sintetizar as evidências oriundas de ensaios clínicos randomizados que testaram a efetividade da acupuntura tradicional chinesa em relação à sham acupuntura para o tratamento dos fogachos em mulheres com câncer de mama no climatério. Método: revisão sistemática guiada pelas recomendações da Colaboração Cochran
Rev. Latino-Am. Enfermagem. Publicado em: 15/08/2016
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2. Non-hormonal interventions for hot flushes in women with a history of breast cancer
BACKGROUND Hot flushes are common in women with a history of breast cancer. Hormonal therapies are known to reduce these symptoms but are not recommended in women with a history of breast cancer due to their potential adverse effects. The efficacy of non-hormonal therapies is still uncertain. OBJECTIVE To assess the efficacy of non-hormonal therapies in r
Sao Paulo Med. J.. Publicado em: 2013-04
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3. O impacto neuroendocrinológico do uso prolongado de morfina por vias espinal e oral no tratamento da dor crônica / Neuroendocrine and metabolic effect of the treatment of non-cancer pain patients with morphine used through oral or spinal route
Abstract: The hypothalamic-pituitary function, the quality of life and the pain severity of 57 non-cancer pain patients treated or not with morphine through the oral or spinal route were prospective analyzed. Twenty were females (18 - 60 yr) and 37, males (18 - 45 yr). Nineteen were treated with 60 to 120mg/day of morphine sulfate trough the oral route (oral
Publicado em: 2010
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4. EFFECT OF THE ISOFLAVONES IN PATIENTS IN THE POSTMENOPAUSAL / EFEITOS DA ISOFLAVONA EM PACIENTES NA PÃS-MENOPAUSA
Purpose: To evaluate the isoflavones effects in postmenopausal patients. Methods: Randomized double blind controlled trial, included 79 women in menopause, attended in the climaterical ambulatory of the Centro Integrado de SaÃde Amaury de Medeiros, in Recife-PE, Brazil, from July 2002 to June 2003. The patients were divided in two groups: The first group wa
Publicado em: 2004
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5. The menopausal syndrome
Results of a postal questionnaire survey of 638 women aged 45 to 54, living in the London area in 1964-65, indicate (consistently with other recent surveys) that hot flushes and night sweats are clearly associated with the onset of a natural menopause and that they occur in the majority of women. Hot flushes were reported to occur more frequently (usually da
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6. Paroxetine may help with hot flushes
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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7. Red clover is no better than placebo for hot flushes
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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8. Effect of lecithin on disability and plasma free-choline levels in Friedreich's ataxia.
Four patients with Friedreich's ataxia took part in an open trial, in which they consumed 50-100g/day lecithin granules (containing approximately 22% phosphatidycholine) for 16 weeks, but no improvement resulted. Several unwanted effects including diarrhoea, nausea, depression, "hot flushes" and weakness were experienced. Resting levels of free-choline in pl
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9. Relation between cigarette smoking and use of hormonal replacement therapy for menopausal symptoms.
The aim of this study was to characterise new users of hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) for the relief of menopausal symptoms and to compare these women with never-users of HRT; 402 new users and 804 never-users were studied. Hot flushes were the most common symptom in both users and non-users and were the most frequent reason for prescribing HRT. The prev