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The objective and the subjective

W. Horsley Gantt
- Vol. 12, Iss: 1, pp 1-2
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Severe hot flashes are associated with chronic insomnia.

TL;DR: Severe hot flashes are strongly associated with chronic insomnia in midlife women and should be systematically investigated in women with insomnia, and treating hot flashes could improve sleep quality and minimize the deleterious consequences of chronic insomnia.
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Sleep disturbance in menopause.

TL;DR: Amelioration of hot flashes may reduce some complaints of poor sleep but will not necessarily alleviate underlying primary sleep disorders, which can result in significant morbidity and mortality.
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Menopause-associated Symptoms and Cognitive Performance: Results From the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation

TL;DR: The authors found that depressive, anxiety, sleep disturbance, and vasomotor symptoms did not account for the transient decrement in SDMT learning observed during late perimenopause.
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Gender differences in financial risk taking: The role of financial literacy and risk tolerance☆

TL;DR: This paper found that standard investments are significantly related to perceived financial literacy with an even stronger association for women than for men, while there is no relation between risk tolerance and women's sophisticated investments.
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Modeling women's health during the menopausal transition: a longitudinal analysis.

TL;DR: An overall analysis of the influence of hormonal changes during the menopausal transition on a range of health outcomes while simultaneously considering all the available predictors and all the endpoints and to test the hypothesis that prior health status predicts current health status.
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Severe hot flashes are associated with chronic insomnia.

TL;DR: Severe hot flashes are strongly associated with chronic insomnia in midlife women and should be systematically investigated in women with insomnia, and treating hot flashes could improve sleep quality and minimize the deleterious consequences of chronic insomnia.
Journal ArticleDOI

Sleep disturbance in menopause.

TL;DR: Amelioration of hot flashes may reduce some complaints of poor sleep but will not necessarily alleviate underlying primary sleep disorders, which can result in significant morbidity and mortality.
Journal ArticleDOI

Menopause-associated Symptoms and Cognitive Performance: Results From the Study of Women's Health Across the Nation

TL;DR: The authors found that depressive, anxiety, sleep disturbance, and vasomotor symptoms did not account for the transient decrement in SDMT learning observed during late perimenopause.
Journal ArticleDOI

Gender differences in financial risk taking: The role of financial literacy and risk tolerance☆

TL;DR: This paper found that standard investments are significantly related to perceived financial literacy with an even stronger association for women than for men, while there is no relation between risk tolerance and women's sophisticated investments.
Journal ArticleDOI

Modeling women's health during the menopausal transition: a longitudinal analysis.

TL;DR: An overall analysis of the influence of hormonal changes during the menopausal transition on a range of health outcomes while simultaneously considering all the available predictors and all the endpoints and to test the hypothesis that prior health status predicts current health status.