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Endocrine Researchers To Discuss Gene That May Be Linked To Polycystic Ovary Syndrome
June 1, 2007 Researchers will discuss a gene that appears to play a role in the development of polycystic ovary syndrome, the most common endocrine disorder among reproductive-age women, at upcoming ... > full story -
Treatment Of Thyroid Disease Reduces Tiredness And The Risk Factors For Heart Disease, According To Study
May 29, 2007 Putting on weight and feeling lethargic? New research shows it is worth having your thyroid levels checked – as these can be symptoms of thyroid disease which is easily identified and treated. ... > full story -
COX Inhibitors May Weaken Protective Qualities Of Estrogen Hormone Therapy
May 23, 2007 Researchers from the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine found in a database study of women heart patients that COX inhibitors such as traditional nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs ... > full story -
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs Interact With Hormone Replacement Therapy, And More
May 21, 2007 Any cardio protective effect of hormone replacement therapy may be inhibited if women are taking a particular type of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory pain killer, according to new ... > full story -
How Insulin-Producing Cells Develop: New Finding Could Help Fight Against Diabetes
May 17, 2007 A key aspect of how embryos create the cells which secrete insulin is revealed in a new study. This may enable the development of new therapies for diabetes, a condition caused by insufficient levels ... > full story -
Soy Estrogens And Breast Cancer: Researcher Offers Overview
May 16, 2007 Are soy products healthy additions to a person's diet, safe alternatives to hormone-replacement therapy or cancer-causing agents? The answer, according to University of Illinois food science and ... > full story -
Estrogen Use Before 65 Linked To Reduced Risk Of Alzheimer's Disease
May 2, 2007 Women who use hormone therapy before the age of 65 could cut their risk of developing Alzheimer's disease or dementia. A new study found women who used any form of estrogen hormone therapy before the ... > full story -
Epileptic Seizures Affected By Estrogen
April 30, 2007 Scientists report that understanding how estrogen contributes to seizure activity could lead to novel and needed therapeutic targets for anti-epileptic ... > full story -
Scientists Unravel Clue In Cortisol Production
April 24, 2007 Biologists have discovered an important step in the production of the hormone cortisol production. Given the hormone's importance to health, understanding how it is made is essential to producing ... > full story -
Strong Link Between Breast Cancer And Hormone Replacement Therapy Found
April 18, 2007 An extended analysis of cancer rates reinforces a strong association between use of hormone replacement therapy and increased breast cancer incidence, according to research led by scientists at the ... > full story
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