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Aging men aren't just battling time—they're up against rising blood sugar. New research reveals that subtle increases in ...
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Menopause and Osteoarthritis: How end of reproductive cycle can increase musculoskeletal risks amongst womenMenopause is a natural part of ageing and can be understood as the end of a female’s reproductive years. During menopause, a ...
A new study reveals that metabolic health, particularly modest increases in blood sugar, plays a bigger role than age or testosterone in declining sexual and reproductive function in men.
We generally begin our assessment of a person as handsome or beautiful, masculine or feminine, tall or short, all of which ...
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News-Medical.Net on MSNStudy finds widespread microplastics in reproductive fluids, what it means for fertilityMicroplastics have been detected in human reproductive fluids, with researchers finding them in 69% of female and 55% of male ...
Shifa Hospital was once the cornerstone of the health system in the Gaza Strip. Now, after 21 months of war and two major ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions.
The transition through menopause marks a profound shift in a woman’s physiology, with hormonal changes that extend far beyond reproductive function. As estrogen levels decline, the body’s ...
Metabolic health factors, including small increases in blood sugar, are the main drivers of change in the reproductive ...
While most organ systems begin deteriorating in our 60s or 70s, women’s ovaries start declining in their mid-30s, with reproductive function ceasing entirely at menopause, typically around age 50.
They continue by saying that this “growing evidence suggests GLY and GBH possess cytotoxic, genotoxic, and endocrine-disrupting effects, potentially impacting human health and reproductive function.” ...
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