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Hot Flash
physiology of hot flashes - ... The Physiology Of A Hot Flash A gland in the brain called the hypothalamus starts hot flashes. It regulates temperature in the body. ...

Menopause and What's in a Hot Flash?
physiology of hot flashes - ... Kronenberg F, Downey J. "Thermoregulatory physiology of menopausal hot flashes: a review." Canad J Physiol Pharmacol 1987; 65:1312-1314. ...

Hot flashes: epidemiology and physiology -- Kronenberg 592 (1): 52 ...
physiology of hot flashes - ... My work, by examining the physiology and psychophysiology of hot flashes, has raised additional questions about central and peripheral inputs that may affect ...

Hot Flash 101
physiology of hot flashes - T O O L S. A N D. Q U I Z Z E S. Hot Flash 101. ... Hot flashes are the result of decreased estrogen levels that, in turn, alter the brain's chemistry. ...

APA: Paxil (Paroxetine) Limits Hot Flashes and Other Symptoms in ...
physiology of hot flashes - ... relieves hot flashes is an important step in improving the quality-of-lives of patients and shedding some light on the physiology of hot flashes," said Dr ...

Antidepressant Found to Reduce Hot Flashes
physiology of hot flashes - ... The physiology behind hot flashes isn't fully known, Stearns says, though scientists think they occur as falling estrogen levels throw off the central nervous ...

Breast Cancer Update Home - Oncology Leader Commentary
physiology of hot flashes - ... Physiology of hot flashes. Interview with Neil Love, MD from Breast Cancer Update for Medical Oncologists, Program 4 2000. Play Audio ...

Physiology of hot flashes.
physiology of hot flashes - Am J Hum Biol. 2001 Jul-Aug;13(4):453-64. Physiology of hot flashes. Freedman RR. Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Neurosciences ...

Controlled-Release Paroxetine Helpful for Menopausal Hot Flashes
physiology of hot flashes - ... The physiology of hot flashes is not fully understood, but a disturbance in thermoregulatory function is thought to be the underlying cause. ...

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physiology of hot flashes - ... it has been demonstrated that estrogen replacement can reasonably treat hot flashes for most women, how estrogen is associated with hot flash physiology is not ...