A new randomized clinical trial published in *JAMA Network Open* by Elkins et al. has found that self-administered clinical ...
Can a simple daily audio hypnosis session help women find relief from one of menopause's most disruptive symptoms—hot flashes ...
Results of a randomized clinical trial published in the JAMA Network Open showed participants who engaged in 6 weeks of daily ...
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Self-hypnosis cuts menopausal hot flashes by half
Self-administered hypnosis effectively alleviates hot flashes in menopausal women, enhancing quality of life and providing an ...
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Hypnosis May Reduce Hot Flashes in Postmenopausal Women
Study reveals self-administered, at-home hypnosis intervention reduces mean number of hot flashes, daily interference.
Women with a history of breast cancer had the greatest benefit from self-hypnosis, with a 64% reduction in their hot flashes ...
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Can You Relieve Menopause Symptoms Without Medication?
For menopausal symptom relief without medication, two new studies identify options that may help reduce issues such as hot ...
So, what’s the difference between self-hypnosis and meditation? Generally speaking, meditation is a form of relaxation that focuses on mindfulness surrounding your thoughts, or the act of “emptying ...
In the movies, hypnosis usually involves someone falling under the magical spell of a villainous character. The hypnotized person then goes into a trace and carries out the hypnotizer's nefarious ...
Based on my experiences as a pediatrician who has used clinical hypnosis for much of my career, I believe therapy with hypnosis should be an essential tool in the kit of every medical health care ...
Hypnosis has been treading the line between quackery and therapy since around the 18th century, but recently it has been picking up steam as an alternative treatment for many disorders. What is ...
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