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Modern living may be causing big changes to our oestrogen levels
Some gut bacteria recycle discarded sex hormones, like oestrogens, back into the body. The level of these bacteria seems to ...
Recent research shows that intermittent fasting may have positive effects on testosterone levels, which could aid weight loss in women with PCOS.
Higher levels of key steroid hormones—combined with elevated stress and body mass index (BMI)—are associated with earlier ...
Weight loss is not just about calories. A nutritionist explains how hormones like insulin, cortisol and estrogen may be ...
Hormones can be helpful heroes, supporting the immune system and a healthy sleep-wake schedule. But they can also be culprits of frustrating body issues, like excess weight that won’t come off despite ...
Hormone level changes due to growth and development or disease can lead to various eye health issues. Eye changes occur during puberty and menopause, as well as due to low thyroid hormone levels. A ...
When it comes to heart health, most people think first about diet and exercise, but hormones play an often overlooked role in cholesterol levels and overall cardiovascular risk.
Hormones can be tough to deal with. We know we need them for our bodies to operate; they work nonstop to control all aspects of our physical health, but these chemical messengers also shake up our ...
(SALT LAKE CITY)—The velvety voice of Elvis Presley still makes hearts flutter—and in a new study with people who have the rare genetic disorder Williams syndrome, one of the King's classics is among ...
Heat can change a honey bee's hormone levels, but only if the bee is alone. New research from MSU entomologist Zachary Huang ...
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