You can protect and revive your mitochondria. Physical activity helps them function well in your brain, muscles and all other organ systems. Ditching added sugar and not overeating is also important.
New novel by Thomas L. Vaultonburg explores institutional silence, power, and the cost of telling the truth. This novel ...
Sermorelin, a synthetic analog of growth hormone–releasing hormone (GHRH 1–29), has long attracted scientific interest due to its structural fidelity to the endogenous GHRH fragment responsible for in ...
Dr. Anju Goel, MD, MPH, is a public health consultant and physician with more than 10 years of experience in the California public health system. The pancreas is an organ that makes enzymes for ...
GLP1 agonists may improve reproductive function both in men and women, in addition to but independently of their well-recognized weight-loss benefits for patients with obesity. This is the key take ...
Scientists are learning that ovaries aren't just important for making babies—they also keep the heart, brain, and bones healthy. A mouse ovary treated with a high dose of anti-Mullerian hormone ...
While severe maternal hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormone levels) in pregnancy is known to increase risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes, it is unclear whether mild (subclinical) hypothyroidism causes ...
Purpose: This study aimed to assess the effect of acupoint catgut embedding therapy (ACET) on anthropometric parameters and endocrine function in obese women through a systematic review and ...
Though the ovary is often reduced to its role in reproduction, research shows it plays a surprisingly central role in a woman’s health throughout her body and lifetime. It is becoming more important ...
Your nightly makeup removal ritual might be doing more than just cleaning your face—it could be systematically disrupting your hormonal balance in ways that affect everything from your menstrual cycle ...
Association of genetic predisposition to low-grade systemic inflammation with cancer-related fatigue in women receiving chemotherapy for non-metastatic breast cancer in URCC07012 and URCC10055.
Hormones function as the body’s chemical messengers, orchestrating nearly every physiological process from metabolism and mood to reproduction and sleep. When these powerful compounds fall out of ...