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Breast Cancer Subtypes Originate From Different Biological Pathways
April 25, 2008 There is a biological distinction between breast cancers that depend on hormones and cancers that do not, according to new research. Scientists previously thought that hormone dependent breast ... > full story -
How Is A Regulator Of Sex Hormone Production Regulated Itself?
April 22, 2008 The production of the sex hormones testosterone, progesterone, and estrogen is controlled by two other hormones, which are known as luteinizing hormone (LH) and follicle stimulating hormone (FSH). ... > full story -
Growth Hormone Is Used To Treat Twice As Many Short Boys Than Girls In The US And Asia
April 17, 2008 Boys are twice as likely as girls in the US and Asia to receive recombinant human growth hormone for growth hormone deficiency, illnesses that affect height, and short stature of a non-medical ... > full story -
Hormone Therapy: Does Timing Matter?
April 16, 2008 Hormone therapy may have different effects on blood vessels if it is started early in menopause as opposed to later, researchers ... > full story -
Hormone Use Related To Lower Risk Of Macular Degeneration In Postmenopausal Women
April 14, 2008 Women who take postmenopausal hormones appear to have a lower risk of developing advanced stages of the eye disease age-related macular degeneration, especially if they had also taken oral ... > full story -
Adverse Effects Of Estrogen Replacement Therapy Are Related To The Dose, Study Finds
April 7, 2008 Recent clinical trials indicate that estrogen replacement therapy may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. A new study in mice has examined whether adverse effects of ERT are related to the ... > full story -
Hormone Replacement Therapy Increases Breast Cancer Recurrence, New Study Finds
March 25, 2008 Hormone replacement therapy for peri- and postmenopausal symptoms increases disease recurrence in breast cancer survivors, according to a new article. Previous studies have shown that HRT increases ... > full story -
No Evidence Growth Hormone Boosts Athletic Performance, Review Suggests
March 20, 2008 Athletes who risk their careers by taking banned growth hormone to improve performance may not be getting the benefits they'd anticipated, according to a new analysis. Researchers pooled data from ... > full story -
Reducing Heart Disease Risk Naturally Post-Menopause
March 18, 2008 Aerobic exercise significantly decreased the chemical imbalances that can lead to heart disease and stroke in postmenopausal women according to a study in the Journal of Women and ... > full story -
Low Levels Of PYY Hormone A Very Early Indicator Of Type 2 Diabetes
March 10, 2008 It may soon be possible to take a simple blood test and predict whether or not someone has low levels of a particular molecule, predisposing them to the development of type 2 diabetes. If the test is ... > full story
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