By: Libo Li | 2010-03-30 | Womens Interest What causes hot flashes is still a mystery. On April 24, 2006, Newsweek reported that researchers have studied the physiology of hot flashes for more than 30 years but still don't know exactly how or why they occur. read more
By: Henry Laker | 2010-03-27 | Women's Issues There are 35 symptoms that come with menopause and one of them is hot flashes, often referred to as night sweats and are commonly experienced by women who are on the menopausal stages. Hot flashes happen because of the hormonal changes in the body particularly changes in production of estrogen, which signals to the brain through the hypothalamus - functions as the controller of the body's temperature. read more
By: Sandra Durham | 2011-11-16 | Women's Health The hot flashes associated with menopause can be very stressful. Here are some of the top things you can do to help prevent hot flashes from happening. read more
By: David Stephen | 2011-02-28 | Therapy In this paper some other possible methods to research into are presented, this has to do with restoring blood pressure to normal or near normal for people that have essential HyPertensioN (HPN), this is ranging from nutrition, to ambient temperature and oxygen-rich air inhalation to help the autonomous nervous system and blood vessels return steady high blood pressure to normal. read more
By: arlenarron | 2010-12-21 | Health & Fitness Have you ever wondered what causes hot flashes? One cause is due to the onset of menopause later in a woman's life. The part of brain that regulates body temperature called the hypothalamus. read more
By: Samantha June | 2011-11-18 | Women's Health How long will women have hot flashes soon after menopause? How can we do away with it and does it harm women’s body? That is the question popping up my head as soon as I've my initially hot flashes during my perimenopause years when I woke up one night sweating and panting away. read more
By: Cold Flash | 2011-04-01 | Women's Health There are a slew of menopausal symptoms. Many of these symptoms would leave the most stable, healthy woman wondering if she is coming apart at the seams. Thankfully, due to the abundance of information available, we no longer have to feel alone and wondering what has gone wrong with us. Chemicals are not the answer. We have learned that that simply taking care of ourselves in a careful and natura read more
By: Kathryn Gavitt | 2011-05-20 | Women's Health Well, after turning 40 I started having trouble reading and ended up wearing glasses with progressive lenses. My back started hurting and I had some issues there. And then the change started. Hot flashes? That doesn’t begin to tell the story. read more
By: Kim Roberson | 2011-03-16 | Supplements Moodiness, hot flashes, weight gain...just a few of the symptoms of menopause. While we cannot stop Mother Nature, we can become aware of signs and perhaps options to make the "change of life" easier to get through. As women age, the body's hormone levels begin to fluctuate, causing changes in menstrual cycles and leading to menopause. Menopause (when a woman's period stops) usually begins at abo read more
By: sigit irawan | 2011-07-14 | Alternative Medicine Hooray But there is a great threat-a great threat that could ruin your social, emotional, physical and other dimensions gradually. Be positive that it can be done with so easy ways you will never have to sweat Menopause is an episode in a woman's life that is unavoidable. read more
By: austin07 | 2010-10-01 | Health & Fitness In a woman's middle stages of life she begins to experience menopause. This time of her life can be uncomfortable because of night sweats and hot flashes. read more
By: James Shortridge | 2010-12-17 | Health & Fitness Have you been struggling with sleep disturbances, vaginal dryness or hot flashes? If yes, I bet you are searching for menopause cures which could alleviate these unbearable symptoms of menopause. Listed below are some natural menopause cures to assist you attain menopause relief without the need of dipping your toe into the dicey waters of hormone replacement therapy. Cutting down on alcohol An excessive amount of drinkin... read more
By: Richard Bonney | 2010-04-01 | Health & Fitness Naturally Reduce Blood Pressure: High blood pressure cannot be cured but it can be reduced and controlled. Pycnogenol has a mild hypotensive or blood pressure-lowering effect that helps prevent or reduce high blood pressure naturally, it also shows to improve the endothelial function of high blood pressure patients and allowed those on antihypertensive drugs to reduce their dosage. read more
By: Wilford Kidd | 2010-08-13 | Fitness Equipment Health Many women, either before symptoms of menopause begins or while they are in the middle stage of the life change, wonder how to seek help for pesky hot flashes menopause symptoms. As far as the medical community concerns, some healthcare professionals are more compassionate than others and patients will find out that treatment ideas vary widely between these highly trained healthcare professionals. Obviously, that doesn't even start to explain the variety of the best healthcare ideas among the patients themselves. As a matter of fact, some women would prefer to cure the menopause symptoms w... read more
By: Arnold Davies | 2010-12-14 | Diseases and Conditions The kind of lifestyle many people now live can be described as unhealthy. The fast pace of life now makes people forget about eating or preparing healthy food. Instead of cooking home food people are left with unhealthy options like eating microwave preparations or just eating in fast food chains. If you think eating healthy is time consuming, you are mistaken. read more