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Article: Reports About Sleep Disorders Ignore Impact of Insomnia on Menopausal Women and the Important Role of Therapy.
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- March 24, 2006
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PRIME PLUS/Red Hot Mamas(R) Statement
ROSWELL, Ga., March 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Each day, approximately 4,000 women in the United States enter menopause. This stage of a woman's life is most often associated with hot flashes, but insomnia is just as common. In fact, many women report that they find sleep problems more troubling than hot flashes and other menopause symptoms. This problem is compounded by the fact that approximately 30 percent fewer women take Hormone Therapy (HT) today than a few years ago. As a result, more women deal with insomnia, hot flashes, night sweats, and other symptoms that interfere with a good night's rest.
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