Monday, 23 April 2012

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy-Menopausal Hot Flashes-Group Sessions-British Study

Behavioral therapy may help hot flashes:study

(Reuters) - A few sessions of behavioral therapy, even a "self-help" version, may help some women find relief from menopausal hot flashes, according to a British study. Researchers writing in the journal Menopause said that after six weeks of cognitive behavioral therapy, more than two-thirds of the women who underwent, through group sessions or self-help, had a "clinically significant" drop in problems related to hot flashes and night sweats. ... read more..

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