Human evolution has long been tied to growing brain size, and new research suggests prenatal hormones may have played a surprising role. By studying the relative lengths of the index and ring fingers, a marker of prenatal exposure to oestrogen and testosterone, researchers found that higher
New Delhi [India], February 6: Obesity Is Not Just About Food: Bariatric Surgeon Explains the Role of Hormones & Metabolism - Based on the recent data estimated by the World Health Organisation, more than 1 billion people across the world suffer from obesity at a very risky stage. This numbe
New Delhi [India], June 18: Life in modern times is a rush, with jobs, families, or social lives always needing some attention. In all this hurry, one can neglect their health and nutrition. And that is custom-made for the InStrength Women's Multivitamin. These tablets work to invigorate the
Women with polycystic ovary syndrome, also known as PCOS and obesity are more likely to have smaller babies in terms of birth weight, length, and head circumference, according to a recent study from the Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU).
New research from Sweden's Karolinska Institutet demonstrates how oestrogen protects against MASLD, a fatty liver disease that has developed rapidly during the obesity epidemic. The study, published in the journal Molecular Systems Biology, demonstrates how a new medicine under development c
New Delhi [India], March 1: Dr. Manvir Bhatia, a distinguished Senior Neurologist & Sleep Specialist at the Neurology & Sleep Centre, is pleased to announce an exclusive educational session titled "Women Hormones - A Roller Coaster." This special event, in conjunction with World Slee
Toxic metal exposure in middle-aged women may result in fewer eggs in their ovaries as they approach menopause, according to new research published in The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism.
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.
Scientists at the Institute for Protein Design at the University of Washington School of Medicine employed software to design protein molecules with unusually high affinity and specificity to a number of complex indicators, including human hormones. Notably, the scientists obtained the stron