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  2. 9 types of food that provide comfort during hot flashes - AOL

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    Soy, a phytoestrogen, acts somewhat like hormonal estrogen in the body, helping to smooth out the ups and downs that lead to hot flashes. Clinical studies show that women who eat 20 grams to 60 ...

  3. Can You Use Ozempic To Manage Menopausal Weight Gain ... - AOL

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    For women looking to prevent menopause weight gain, consider discussing hormone therapy with your doc. First, know this: “Hormone therapy is not indicated for weight loss,” Dr. DeSapri notes.

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

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    This can occur during menopause, perimenopause and pregnancy for women. "Hot flashes are triggered by the hypothalamus, or thermostat, part of the brain," Dr. Claudia Mason, a gynecologist and ...

  5. Menopause - Wikipedia

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    During this time, women often experience hot flashes; these typically last from 30 seconds to ten minutes and may be associated with shivering, night sweats, and reddening of the skin. [13] Hot flashes [13] can recur for four to five years. [6] Other symptoms may include vaginal dryness, [15] trouble sleeping, and mood changes.

  6. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    May slow clotting; contraindicated for people with bleeding disorders and before and after surgery. May induce uterine contractions; contraindicated when pregnant or nursing. [21] Pyrrolizidine alkaloids (contained in comfrey, borage, senecio, coltsfoot, and others) Liver damage [5] Reserpine: Rauvolfia serpentina

  7. 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]