New study suggests that hot flashes experienced during sleep may be a biomarker of women at higher risk of dementia. As if hot flashes alone weren’t bad enough for women going through the menopause transition, a new study suggests that, especially when they occur during sleep, hot flashes may be ea
Hot flashes, especially during sleep, might indicate a higher risk of Alzheimer’s disease in women, as revealed by a study utilizing AD blood-based biomarkers. This significant correlation will be presented at the 2023 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society.
New study suggests that hot flashes experienced during sleep may be a biomarker of women at higher risk of dementia. As if hot flashes alone weren’t bad enough for women going through the menopause transition, a new study suggests that, especially when they occur during sleep, hot flashes may be early indicators of a woman’s increased risk fordisease . And, the more hot flashes, the greater the disease risk. Study results will be presented during the 2023 Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society in Philadelphia on September 27-30.
“Given the adverse effect on quality of life and financial burden of AD, it’s important that we learn as much as possible about potential causes and warning signs so we can be proactive before the onset of AD,” adds Dr. Stephanie Faubion, medical director of The Menopause Society. “This study underscores the need for ongoing open dialogues between patients and their healthcare professionals so that any treatment options can be carefully considered.
Study results will be presented at this year’s Annual Meeting of The Menopause Society as part of the presentation entitled “Menopausal Vasomotor Symptoms and Plasma Alzheimer’s Disease Biomarkers.”
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