Exercise Might Keep Menopausal Hot Flashes at Bay
Fewer benefits seen in women who were overweight, less fit or had more intense symptomsContinue Reading
Fewer benefits seen in women who were overweight, less fit or had more intense symptomsContinue Reading
Individual risk still remains low, howeverContinue Reading
Early study found much lower sperm counts in men who applied hormone combo to skinContinue Reading
The exception may be when hot flashes continue for years or start many years after menopauseContinue Reading
Overweight men more likely than normal-weight men to have low levels of the hormone, study saysContinue Reading
Study found measuring the ratio of leptin and ghrelin helped predict successContinue Reading
Researchers found up to 30 percent reduction, as long as women didn’t gain weightContinue Reading
Overall odds of heart attack and stroke, however, are still lowContinue Reading
Risk is still higher if in vitro fertilization attempt is unsuccessful, small study foundContinue Reading
Review of Minnesota records finds 22 percent error rateContinue Reading
Women who menstruated longer or used hormone replacement therapy had a lower risk, study findsContinue Reading
Insulin glargine (Lantus) appears safe, but longer studies needed, researcher saysContinue Reading
Getting fewer than six hours a night may affect cardiovascular system, study saysContinue Reading
Several groups refining systems that would monitor and adjust blood sugar levelsContinue Reading
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