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Re: DepoProvera for vasomotory symptomsFrom: Joanne Bulley, MD (islesannie@yahoo.com)Sun Aug 13 11:28:34 2006
Thanks, Hank. I agree with the fact that vasomotor symptoms are not just a nuisance for many women. Ye there are those wome for whom they are - but not most by any stretch of the imagination. There are numerous studies out there currently on the effect of sleep disruption on driving (more accidents / equal to 203 alcoholic beverages), increase risk of myocardial events / cognitive function / focus at work and depression to name a few. I did the research as the patient had brought in her women's magazine tidbit and I promised her I would get back to her ... so I did get my fingers in action and found the article. Joanne
At Wed, 9 Aug 2006, Henry Gregor wrote:
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-- Joanne Bulley, MD Keene, NH, USA
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