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Hot Flashes Coming To Washington D.C. - Controversial New Film About Menopause, “Hot Flash Havoc”- Exclusive Premier by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 10 Sep 2010 1:47pm Last week I had the opportunity to talk with Heidi Houston -  the Executive Producer of Hot Flash Havoc and what a conversation we had.  Today I just received a copy to view and review on the Medical Quack.  Last week I posted one of the trailers with an article regarding Wyeth and the Ghostwriters.  Now the Hot Flashes are making their way Read on »
HOT and FLASHY Pink Art Deco roaring 20′s themed HOT FLASH flashes Tote Book Reuseable Recycled Shopping Grocery Bag Purse by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 15 Feb 2011 2:00pm HOT AND FLASHY This fun, room 20′s style theme tote is perfect for carrying everything you want with you It even has a small pocket for your cell phone or your... everything you want with you. This “Hot And Flashy” tote is great for a friend or keep it for yourself! You are gonna love this bag. It even has a small pocket for your cell phone Read on »
Physicians Prefer Cool Flash for the Hot Flash .5 fl oz by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Mon 29 Mar 2010 4:54pm Product Description Clinically Proven to Relieve Hot Flashes No Hormones No Estrogen Safe and Gentle Cosmetic Topical Gel Doctor Approved Cool Flash for the Hot Flash is clinically proven to relieve hot flashes. Cool Flash’s topical, non-sticky gel contains No Hormones or Estrogen. Its break through formula safely and immediately provides Read on »
News flash: Hot flashes are good! Or at least not bad for you! by Sandi W. Patient Expert Posted Sat 26 Feb 2011 1:29am Is it hot in here? A new study of menopausal women shows that hot flashes aren't all bad. We found that women who experienced symptoms when they began menopause had fewer cardiovascular events than those who experienced hot flashes late in menopause or not at all, says endocrinologist Emily Szmuilowicz, lead author of a study Read on »
Hot Date Hot Flashes by Menopause Maniac, RN Posted Mon 28 Feb 2011 1:12pm Last Saturday, I had a hot date. Hot, as in hot flashes.  Don’t get me wrong. The guy was great. Very cute and very sweet. We went to see Just Go With It (which...! It was really just SO embarrassing – especially since I really liked the guy! He actually asked me if I was okay. He didn’t know anything about hot flashes, and looked like he got really Read on »
Physicians Prefer Cool Flash For The Hot Flash, 0.5-Ounce Tube by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Thu 25 Mar 2010 5:11pm Provides instant relief from hot flashes No hormones or estrogen Topical ointment Doctor approved Made in the USA Product Description Cool Flash for the Hot Flash™ is clinically proven to relieve hot flashes. It is a topical non-sticky cosmetic gel applied to the back of the neck, top of the chest or underside of the wrists Read on »
Hot Flashes; Minimize Discomfort during Menopause by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm You have many options when it comes to managing hot flashes, ranging from lifestyle modifications to prescription medications. Discover available remedies for hot flashes, what works and what doesn't. Hot flashes: Minimize discomfort during menopause Read on »
Menopause Hot Flashes could be helped by taking Gabapentin by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Wed 01 Oct 2008 8:19pm Gabapentin has been used to help in the treatment for menopausal hot flashes. Gebapentin is used to treat migraine headaches. Pfizer, who is the manufacturer of gabapentin, doesn't comment on off label use of drugs. Using gebapentin for treating menopausal hot flashes is an off label use, but has been used as an alternative to the treatment of hot Read on »
What are hot flashes? by Gillian Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 2:49pm When you're having a hot flash, you might experience: A feeling of mild warmth to intense heat spreading through your upper body and face A flushed appearance A rapid heartbeat Perspiration, mostly on the upper body A chilled feeling as the hot flash subsides Hot flashes vary in frequency — you may have several a day or just Read on »
Antidepressants Emerge as Coolant for Hot Flashes by Cathy T. Healthy Living Professional Posted Tue 26 Aug 2008 4:07pm Antidepressants Emerge as Coolant for Hot Flashes Menopause researchers say antidepressant use is becoming increasingly common as both women and doctors seek alternatives to menopause hormones. ... Read on »