Self-hypnosis with cooling mental imagery could ease hot flashes

Postmenopausal women who listened to self-guided hypnosis recordings daily for six weeks saw meaningful improvements in hot flash symptoms.Postmenopausal women who listened to self-guided hypnosis recordings daily for six weeks saw meaningful improvements in hot flash symptoms.  

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Bats might be the next bird flu wild card

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Twisted stacks of 2-D carbon act like a weird type of superconductor

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Human-caused earthquakes are real. Here’s why even stable regions can snap

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