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Original Source: Effects of Soy Isoflavones on Menopausal Hot Flashes
Hot flashes occur in three quarters of menopausal women, and can negatively impact quality of life. Interest has arisen in isoflavones, found in rich supply in soy products, as therapy for hot flashes. The study examines the effect of a new soy supplement, as compared to a placebo, in menopausal women on hot flash symptoms.
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Soy Food Effects On Menopause Symptoms
Eating more soy was associated with larger reductions in menopausal vasomotor symptoms (VMS), such as hot flashes, among U.S. women that can convert soy to a compound called equol, according to data f...
Hot Flashes After Menopause Reduced By Clinical Hypnosis
Clinical hypnosis can effectively reduce hot flashes and associated symptoms among postmenopausal women, according to a new study conducted by researchers at Baylor University's Mind-Body Medicine Res...
Hypnosis helps hot flashes, study suggests
Hypnosis can help cut hot flashes by as much as 74 percent, shows a new study. This is the first controlled, randomized study of the technique to manage hot flashes, which affect as much as 80 percent...
Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
TUESDAY, July 3 -- For women experiencing menopausal hot flashes, a new study may offer a helpful preventive approach. The researchers found that most women who exercised had fewer hot flashes for 24...
Hot Flashes Don't Signal Poor Heart Health for Most Women: Study
By Jenifer Goodwin HealthDay Reporter FRIDAY, June 29 (HealthDay News) -- The hot flashes that bedevil so many women as they enter menopause don't appear to be linked to poorer heart...
Chinese Herbal Formula Reduces Hot Flashes Linked To Menopause
Perimenopausal women who took a Chinese herbal formula called EXD (Er-xian decoction) experienced a significant reduction in the number of menopausal hot flashes, researchers from the University of Ho...
Tips for menopause symptom relief
An estimated 6,000 women in the U.S. reach menopause every day (about two million annually).The most common menopausal complaints include hot flashes, sleep disturbances, anxiety, poor mood, and physi...
Hypnosis May Ease Hot Flashes in Postmenopausal Women
By Kathleen Doheny HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Nov. 1 (HealthDay News) -- Hypnosis may help reduce hot flashes in postmenopausal women, cutting down their frequency as much as 74 perc...
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Isoflavones decrease insomnia in postmenopause.
OBJECTIVE:: Most postmenopausal women have insomnia. Some of these women also have respiratory sleep disorders. Recent reports have documented that the phytohormones, isoflavones, are capable of reduc...
Clinical pharmacology of isoflavones and its relevance for potential prevention of prostate cancer.
Isoflavones are phytoestrogens that have pleiotropic effects in a wide variety of cancer cell lines. Many of these biological effects involve key components of signal transduction pathways within canc...
Pigeons pecked on three keys, responses to one of which could be reinforced after 3 flashes of the houselight, to a second key after 6, and to a third key after 12. The flashes were arranged according...
Short flashes and continuous light have similar photoinhibitory efficiency in intact leaves.
Lincomycin-treated pumpkin leaves were illuminated with either continuous light or saturating single-turnover xenon flashes to study the dependence of photoinactivation of photosystem II (PSII) on the...
One-step synthesis of 5,6-diaryl pyridine-2(1H)-thiones from isoflavones.
The one-step cyclocondensation of substituted isoflavones with cyanothioacetamide in the presence of sodium hydroxide gave an array of 3-cyano-5,6-diaryl pyridine-2(1H)-thiones in good yields. The pro...