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Chronic inflammation is one of the most insidious threats to health today—and research is increasingly establishing a link between testosterone deficiency and inflammation. ...READ MORE
Menopause is marked by a dramatic change in hormone levels and menstruation. According to the medical definition of menopause, a woman has officially enteredTestosterone and Menopause ...READ MORE
Growth hormone is a hormone secreted by the pituitary gland to stimulate growth and cell reproduction. Growth hormone deficiency (GHD) takes place ...READ MORE
While hormone imbalance is a physical malady, its effect can be felt beyond the body. Hormone imbalance can influence a person’s disposition, ...READ MORE
It is easy to think of hormone replacement therapy as a cure-all to the often very inconvenient symptoms of menopause, andropause, and other physical conditions ...READ MORE
Human Growth Hormone, otherwise known as HGH, is an important molecule that is naturally produced by the human body. It is synthesized and secreted ...READ MORE
Hormonal imbalance can be more than just an inconvenience. Some people who suffer from this condition have to deal with changes in appearance and disposition ...READ MORE
For many years, the nutritionists and dietitians have emphasized on the importance of good nutrition for the maintenance of people’s health and wellbeing. ...READ MORE
Hormones are chemical substances that carry information and instructions from one group of cells in the body to another. They are terribly potent ...READ MORE
In one hilarious scene in the movie Sex and the City 2, actress Kim Cattrall’s character, Samantha Jones, overeats yam to try to simulate the menopause-countering effects of bioidentical estrogen. In the film, Samantha’s hormone pills were confiscated by conservative immigration officers as she entered an airport in a Middle Eastern country, causing her sexual drive to go off kilter for most of her sojourn. But is this representation of yam accurate? Can food really influence hormonal balance in women? Some studies suggest that it could, but perhaps the greater benefit of eating the right type of food items is more likely its overall effect on perimenopausal women’s health and quality of life. ...READ MORE
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