Hormonal health in women is profoundly influenced by the interplay between body weight, nutritional intake, and daily lifestyle habits. According to the Endocrine Society, hormones act as chemical messengers that …
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The Hormonal Link to Emotional Eating Women taking combined oral contraceptives report higher rates of emotional eating on days they consume active, hormone-containing pills compared to days when they take …
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Hormonal contraceptives may influence emotional eating habits in some women, according to research published in the Journal of Affective Disorders. A study involving over 1,000 participants suggests that individuals using …
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A landmark clinical trial has demonstrated that a prenatal intervention can improve outcomes for fetuses diagnosed with bilateral renal agenesis or severe kidney dysfunction. According to research published in the …
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Emerging research suggests that the gut microbiome plays a critical role in regulating estrogen levels, potentially influencing the development of estrogen-driven cancers such as breast and endometrial cancer. By modulating …
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Chronic stress linked to tumor immune evasion via gut microbiome changes, study finds Chronic stress may enable tumors to evade immune detection by altering gut microbiome composition, according to a …
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Want Less Stress? Landmark Study Points to a Simple Habit Stress is an inevitable part of modern life, but chronic activation of the body’s stress response can undermine health, increasing …
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Hormonal Shifts and Belly Fat: A New Approach to Recovery in Older Women As women age, changes in hormone levels can lead to an increase in abdominal fat, posing significant …
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The Surprisingly Key Role of the Thymus Gland in Adult Health For decades, the thymus gland was considered primarily a childhood organ, crucial for developing the immune system but largely …
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Menopausal Hormone Therapy: New Study Finds No Increased Mortality Risk Menopausal hormone therapy (MHT), commonly known as hormone replacement therapy (HRT), is not associated with an increased risk of death, …