Hormone modulating therapy (HMT) used for the treatment of breast cancer was associated with a 7 per cent lower risk of developing Alzheimer's disease and related dementia later in life, according to a new study
A team of researchers discovered a genetic mutation in a non-coding region of DNA that changes thyroid regulation, resulting in a rare type of congenital thyroid abnormality.
Combining chemotherapy and hormonal therapy for patients with locally advanced prostate cancer provides longer control of prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels than hormonal therapy alone, according to a study.
According to new research, nearly 500 adults with obesity who took the new weight loss medication tirzepatide for about eight months saw a significant reduction in their systolic blood pressure--the top number in a blood pressure reading.
A latest research has shown how a specific type of neuron in the brain influences the release of hormones that control ovarian function in females, such as follicular development and ovulation.
Researchers have demonstrated how a specific type of neuron in the brain influences the release of hormones that control ovarian function in females, such as follicular development and ovulation.
A preclinical study conducted by Weill Cornell Medicine researchers reveals that a certain human genetic variant of a receptor that increases insulin release may help individuals be more resistant to obesity. The researchers revealed that this version operates differently in the cell, which
Obesity has already been connected to a number of negative health conditions, as well as a reduction in a person's quality of life. A new study suggests that, in addition to these other difficulties, it may worsen a woman's menopause symptoms and reduce the amount of relief she receives from
Scientists at UC San Francisco are developing a new strategy to treating kidney failure that could one day eliminate the need for dialysis or the use of harsh medicines to suppress the immune system following a transplant.
A small study of couples experiencing unexplained infertility found that hormone therapy may improve their chances of having a child. The study, which was presented at the 39th annual meeting of the European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology, compared couples attempting to conceiv
or years, scientists have debated whether hormone therapy (HT) is linked to an increased risk of gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). A recent comprehensive study and meta-analysis attempt to settle the controversy, revealing a strong correlation between HT use in the past and GERD.