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    30 12, 2005

    Escitalopram for Menopause-Related Depression and Vasomotor Symptoms

    By |2015-07-23T14:19:33-04:00December 30th, 2005|Menopausal Symptoms|

    Every year more than 1.7 million women in the United States enter into menopause. During this time of hormonal fluctuations it is typical for women to experience hot flashes, night sweats and sleep disturbance. More recently, studies have identified an association between menopausal transition and an increased risk for developing depressive symptoms (Harlow et al., 2003; Freeman et al., 2004). It is not clear how physicians and patients should deal with menopause-related physical and emotional symptoms. While hormone therapy effectively treats insomnia and hot flashes, the results have been mixed in treating mood and anxiety symptoms. Moreover, the safety of long-term use of hormone therapy is not known.

    22 10, 2005

    Perimenopause: A Time of Risk for Depression

    By |2015-07-22T15:15:13-04:00October 22nd, 2005|Menopausal Symptoms|

    More than 50 percent of women experience some perimenopausal symptoms, including hot flushes, night sweats, and sleep disturbance, before reaching the menopause. A recent article from Aetna Intelihealth notes that many women may also experience depression. In a study form Dr. Claudio Soares, women with clinically confirmed perimenopause were interviewed:

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