Self-hypnosis can be a powerful non-hormonal option for menopause, curbing hot flashes up to 53% and efficiently revamping ...
A self-administered, at-home hypnosis intervention may help reduce the number of hot flashes experienced by postmenopausal women.
In a 2023 position statement, the Menopause Society recommended clinical hypnosis for vasomotor symptoms, and other ...
A study published in JAMA involving 250 postmenopausal women had some participants undergo self-administered hypnotization, ...
The researchers emphasized that hypnotherapy is currently the only behavioral treatment shown to reduce hot flashes to a ...
The researchers said the findings showed that “hypnosis intervention for hot flushes is a safe and effective option for women ...
Women with a history of breast cancer had the greatest benefit from self-hypnosis, with a 64% reduction in their hot flashes ...
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 ...
Menopausal women experiencing hot flashes may find relief from “visiting” a snowy landscape via a virtual reality headset, according to a speaker at the Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.