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'Like all hormones, cortisol doesn’t operate in isolation, so it’s reactivity and levels can be impacted and influenced by ...
What happens when the chaos of parenting collides with the neurological storm of perimenopause? How shifting hormones shape ...
Involvement of clinicians, including primary care physicians, endocrinologists, and rheumatologists, as appropriate, can ensure a comprehensive and personalized approach to managing osteoporosis and ...
Russell Sage College is set to host a lecture and panel discussion on menopause and perimenopause this Wednesday, April 23rd, ...
New research from Canada's University of Waterloo has suggested that eating more potassium-rich foods could be more effective ...
A new study has suggested that increasing the ratio of dietary potassium to sodium intake could be effective in lowering ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological ...
Fact checked by Nick Blackmer People who start menopause later in life tend to have healthier blood vessels, new research ...
More than 1800 women told us their stories of medical misogyny. Today we begin sharing those stories and building the case ...
Why does dementia affect more women than men? To help solve this mystery, researchers uncovered a new risk factor: age of menopause onset.
Craving salty foods but have high blood pressure? Study suggested the incredible benefits of potassium-rich foods.