Researchers Explore How Being Male or Female Affects Our Hearts, Kidneys and...
Released September 26, 2018 - A person's sex can be a defining factor in how well-or how poorly-they respond to disease, therapy and recovery. Experts at the forefront of sex-specific research will...
View ArticleAnxious and Forgetful after Menopause? Low Estrogen May Be to Blame
Released October 1, 2018 - Lack of estrogen may play a role in the development of anxiety and memory problems, according to a new rodent study. The findings will be presented today at the American...
View ArticleDrug Cocktail May Treat Postmenopausal PCOS Complications
Released October 1, 2018 - A combination of a diabetes drug and a high blood pressure medication may effectively treat all symptoms of postmenopausal polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The findings will...
View ArticleExercise Helps Bones, but Not Metabolism, in Ovarian Function Loss
Released October 1, 2018 - Exercise may reduce the risk of osteoporosis associated with the loss of ovarian function, but fitness may not protect against related metabolic changes and weight gain, a...
View ArticleDelayed Pregnancy = Heart Health Risks for Moms and Sons, Study Shows
Released October 1, 2018 - Delaying pregnancy may increase the risk of cardiovascular disease in both women and their children, with boys at higher risk of disease, according to a new study....
View ArticleHigh-fat, High-sugar Diet May Impair Future Fertility in Females
Released October 2, 2018 - The differences in the way males and females respond to a high-fat, high-sugar diet may include impairment of female fertility, new research suggests. The findings will be...
View ArticleStudy Finds More Belly Fat, Less Muscle After Crash Dieting
Released October 2, 2018 - Extreme dieting causes short-term body changes that may have long-term health consequences, according to a new study. The findings will be presented today at the American...
View ArticleHormone Therapy for 'Low T' May Not Be Safe for All Men
Released October 3, 2018 - Boosting testosterone levels with hormone supplements may not be safe or appropriate for all men with low testosterone (low T), according to new research. Recent findings...
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