From animated neoclassics to enamel-grinding thrillers, these are the 25 best Oregon-made movies of the past 25 years.
For a genre that’s supposed to be about pleasure, porn doesn’t always deliver for women. If you’ve ever spent 10 minutes scrolling and thought, “Cool, but where’s the part that’s actually hot for ...
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Hypnosis for Hot Flashes? Clinical Trial Says Yes
Hormone therapy is an effective treatment for vasomotor symptoms but is contraindicated for some women, including breast cancer patients. Self-administered hypnosis demonstrated a significant edge ...
By decreasing hot flash frequency and intensity by over 50%, self-guided hypnosis offers a nonhormonal option for the millions of women whose hot flashes interfere with sleep, mood, and quality of ...
New Scientist on MSN
At-home hypnosis relieves menopausal hot flushes
Hot flushes could be relieved by listening to recordings that induce hypnosis from home, rather than having to venture to a ...
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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.
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Hollywood and Broadway mark an inflection point for feminism
The Broadway blockbuster 'Liberation' caps off a bicoastal stage-and-screen cultural moment. Its clear catalyst? L.A.’s own ...
In this randomized clinical trial, the clinical hypnosis group experienced significantly greater reductions of hot flash scores and daily interference from hot flashes compared with the active control ...
Can a simple daily audio hypnosis session help women find relief from one of menopause's most disruptive symptoms—hot flashes ...
As a lifelong feminist and now communication professional, I was delighted when I was asked at the last minute to join Hivos ...
One snowy day in February 2017, I visited Sokolniki Park in Moscow, where a few hundred Russian women were protesting the ...
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Hypnosis therapy reduces menopause hot flashes by 60% in major clinical trial
A new clinical trial led by Baylor University’s Gary R. Elkins, Ph.D., professor of psychology and neuroscience, found that ...
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