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July 20, 2023

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Birth-Control Pills Affect the Body's Ability to Regulate Stress, Study Suggests

A new study suggests that birth-control pills negatively impact women's stress ...

Research Challenges Current Thinking on the Genetic Causes of Very Early Menopause

The genetic causes of very early menopause will have to be reconsidered after researchers found that nearly all women who carried variations thought to cause the condition in fact had their menopause at an older ...

Osteoporosis Treatments May Benefit from Discovery of Key Driver of Low Bone Density

Scientists have pinpointed a key driver of low bone density, a discovery that may lead to improved treatments with fewer side effects for women with osteoporosis. The findings reveal that loss of an epigenetic modulator, KDM5C, preserves bone mass ...

Early Menopause, Later Start to Hormone Therapy May Increase Risk of Alzheimer's Disease

Women are more likely than men to develop Alzheimer's disease (AD), with women making up two-thirds of the population living with AD. A new study sheds light on the relationship between the risk of Alzheimer's disease and age of menopause and use of ...
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How Intermittent Fasting Affects Female Hormones

Intermittent fasting has been shown to be an effective way to lose weight, but critics have worried that the practice may have a negative impact on women's reproductive hormones. Now, a team ...

Hair Straightening Chemicals Associated With Higher Uterine Cancer Risk

Women who used chemical hair straightening products were at higher risk for uterine cancer compared to women who did not report using these products, according to a new study. The researchers found ...

HSD3B1 Gene Research Shows Association Between Genotype and Endometrial Cancer

HSD3B1基因可能对预测一个线索d treating endometrial cancer, according to a novel finding. Researchers found a certain HSD3B1 genotype was more common in women with type 2 ...

Data on Cancer Risk from Hormone Therapy 'Reassuring,' Menopause Experts Say

A new scientific paper and other recent evidence offer important reassurances about the risk of breast cancer from hormone therapy to treat menopause symptoms, two menopause experts ...

New Model Can Predict Best Drug Combinations for Osteoporosis

Scientists have developed a new mathematical model that may help clinicians decide on the best combination of osteoporosis medications for patients and the order in which they should be ...

In Survey, COVID-19 Vaccine Recipients Report Changes in Menstrual Bleeding

A new analysis of reports from more than 35,000 people offers the most comprehensive assessment so far of menstrual changes experienced by pre- and post-menopausal individuals in the first two weeks ...

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Hormones Are Linked With Sleep Apnea, Snoring in Postmenopausal Women

A new study has found an association between obstructive sleep apnea risk and low estrogen and progesterone levels in ...

Women Burn Fat Even After Menopause

The estrogen deficiency following menopause is thought to impair women's ability to use fat as an energy source. A study shows that menopausal state or blood estrogen levels do not clearly ...

Hormonal Changes During Menopause Are Directly Related to Decline in Cardiovascular Health

Levels of bad cholesterol rise during menopause, and 10% of this increase is likely due to shifts in sex hormones. Women usually undergo menopause at the age of 48 to 52 years, leading to a decline ...

Study Finds Infertility History Linked With Increased Risk of Heart Failure

A woman's reproductive history can help predict her future risk of heart ...

肥胖明显增加心脏衰竭的风险Among Women With Late Menopause

While women who enter menopause before age 45 are known to be at higher risk of heart failure, obesity significantly increased heart failure risk among women who experienced late menopause -- at age ...

Reproductive Factors and Dementia Risk

Pregnancy, long reproductive span, and older age at menopause are associated with a lower risk of dementia in women, according to a new study. Inversely, hysterectomy, younger age of first birth, and ...

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Carbs, Sugary Foods May Influence Poor Oral Health

New research on postmenopausal women identifies associations between commonly eaten foods and the diversity and composition of oral ...

Levels of a Certain Hormone Could Predict or Detect Bone Loss in Premenopausal Women

Physicians may be able to determine if menopause-related bone loss is already in progress or about to begin by measuring the level of a hormone called anti-Mullerian hormone that declines as women ...

Origins of Diabetes May Be Different in Men and Women

Researchers look at how fat tissue from different parts of the body may lead to diabetes onset in men and women. They reviewed almost 200 hundred scientific papers looking for a deeper understanding ...

Working Shifts May Delay the Onset of Menopause

It's no secret that working nontraditional shifts can wreak havoc on lifestyle and sleep habits. Shift work has also been known to have a negative effect on workers' health. A new study ...

Early Menopause May Raise Risk of Dementia Later in Life

Compared with women who enter menopause around age 50, women who experience very early menopause (before the age of 40) were found to be 35% more likely to develop some type of dementia later in ...

Obesity May Lead to a Decline in Lung Function in Premenopausal and Postmenopausal Women

Obesity has been linked to a wide array of health problems. A new study suggests that abdominal obesity as measured by body mass index (BMI) and waist circumference, may result in a greater risk of ...

Chemical Commonly Found in Consumer Products May Disrupt a Hormone Needed for Healthy Pregnancy

Exposure to phthalates -- a group of chemicals found in everything from plastics to personal care products to electronics -- may disrupt an important hormone needed to sustain a healthy pregnancy, ...

Researchers Reveal Scale of Prevalence of a Condition That Can Cause Type 2 Diabetes and High Blood Pressure

Scientists are calling for changes to healthcare policy following research which has shown for the first time the scale of the impact of a condition associated with benign tumors that can lead to ...

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