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Beyond Hot Flashes: The Cognitive Dimension of Sleep Disruption in Menopause and Sexual Function

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M Toricelli, IA Ishikura, H Hachul, et al. (2026). Beyond Hot Flashes: The Cognitive Dimension of Sleep Disruption in Menopause and Sexual Function. Current Sexual Health Reports, 18(1). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11930-026-00421-3