BigTrancer
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Anti-depressants of the SNRI class (selective norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors) have been found to be effective in helping to minimise discomforting and sleep-disturbing hot flashes which often accompany natural and chemotherapy-induced menopause.
Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/women/12/15/hot.flashes/index.html
BigTrancer
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"What they're trying to do with radio, with this, uh, McCarron-Walter Act and a lot of other ways, is start by saying that they're protecting the public from wicked rock bands, or girlie magazines, or whatever. But, if you follow the chain of dominoes that falls down, what they're really trying to do is shut off our access to information itself. If they can't do it by law they know there's other ways to do it."
Full article: http://www.cnn.com/2000/HEALTH/women/12/15/hot.flashes/index.html
BigTrancer
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"What they're trying to do with radio, with this, uh, McCarron-Walter Act and a lot of other ways, is start by saying that they're protecting the public from wicked rock bands, or girlie magazines, or whatever. But, if you follow the chain of dominoes that falls down, what they're really trying to do is shut off our access to information itself. If they can't do it by law they know there's other ways to do it."