Carle seeks women for testing of hot-flash medication
URBANA – Medical experts have tried everything from herbal remedies to anti-depressants to help relieve hot flashes in menopausal women.
Now, researchers at Carle Clinic and more than 100 other medical sites around the country will begin testing a remedy on women that has already been shown to work for men who get hot flashes as a result of hormone treatments for prostate cancer.
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