Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. As one of the most common symptoms of menopause, hot flashes might also be the most disruptive. From waking up drenched to ...
Hot flashes can persist after menopause because low estrogen affects how the brain regulates body temperature. Doctors may recommend hormone therapy or other nonhormonal treatments. A hot flash is a ...
Major menopause news: The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) just approved a brand-new, once-a-day pill to help treat hot flashes without the use of hormones. The drug, called elinzanetant—brand name ...
Research suggests that hot flashes may last long after postmenopause, which starts when you haven’t had a menstrual period for a full year. Some people may experience hot flashes for decades. Hot ...
The US Food and Drug Administration has approved another once-a-day pill that works without hormones to treat moderate to severe hot flashes in menopausal women, drugmaker Bayer said Friday. The drug, ...
"Not again," Dana Pankonin, 52, groaned as warmth crept up her chest. Her hot flashes always struck at the worst time. Being in menopause for more than two years, the Florida nutritionist noticed ...
The FDA approved elinzanetant (Lynkuet), a new type of nonhormonal drug to treat disruptive menopausal hot flashes, Bayer announced on Friday. Elinzanetant is now the first and only dual neurokinin ...