NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who get the recommended amount of fiber in their diets may have lower estrogen levels and ovulate less often than women who eat less fiber, a new study suggests. Researchers found that among 250 women ages 18 to 44, those who reported eating the recommended amounts of fiber had the lowest blood levels of estrogen and other reproductive hormones. Higher fiber intake, particularly from fruit, was also linked to a higher risk of having anovulatory menstrual... Read Full Story
The breasts have an important meaning for females. Those women who have breast cancer easily get emotional and physical trauma due to the possibility of losing this vital part of the body is very high severerly erodes the image of a woman. World statistics show that breast cancer affects about one in 12 women. Although rare, the most threatening disease also affects men as well, but the percentage drops to 1% of all cases of breast cancer. Many factors regarding the cause of breast cancer... Read Full Story
Nocturnal hyperhidrosis is frequent and ofttimes miserable. It is a condition that affects people of all ages, yet it’s most frequently connected with women having menopause, hence the standard title menopause night sweats. However, night sweats in men also exist independent of more dangerous nocturnal hyperhidrosis concerns. Research conducted recently suggests that more humans believe they suffer clinical nocturnal hyperhidrosis than really endure night sweats.
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Homeopathic Remedy for Menopause
This extraordinary Liddell homeopathic remedy combines modern scientific insight with time honored traditional treatments to reinvigorate menopausal women and pre-menopausal women suffering from hot flashes, mood swings, vaginal dryness and feelings of irritability. AND it helps to restore sexual vitality! All this relief in the most natural, safe and effective way.
Relieves symptoms associated with hormonal imbalance, such as:
Mood swings
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Homeopathic Remedy for PMS
Some women think PMS stands for “pretty miserable syndrome”. When cramps, emotional fluctuations and fluid retention are making you crazy it’s time for PMS by Liddell. Liddell’s PMS also helps to rebalance irregular menstruation. Restore your natural cyclical balance in a most natural, safe and effective way with this sublingual spray!
Relieves symptoms associated with PMS, such as:
Irregular periods
Pain and cramps
Fluid retention
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CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women whose breasts became tender after taking hormone replacement therapy had nearly twice the risk of developing breast cancer than women whose breasts did not become tender on the drugs, U.S. researchers said on Monday. They said breast tenderness may be a way to identify women who have a higher risk of developing breast cancer while taking hormone replacement therapy to treat menopause. "We report that an increase in breast tenderness, easily detected by physicians or... Read Full Story
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Women whose breasts became tender after taking hormone replacement therapy had nearly twice the risk of developing breast cancer than women whose breasts did not become tender on the drugs, U.S. researchers said on Monday. They said breast tenderness may be a way to identify women who have a higher risk of developing breast cancer while taking hormone replacement therapy to treat menopause. "We report that an increase in breast tenderness, easily detected by physicians or... Read Full Story
Calcium is essential mineral in bones. Aged women or those who have no menstruation will lost calcium in bones faster than usual. This condition can easily lead to osteoporosis and broken bones in old people caused from attack or falling down. Hip bones, wrist bones or backbone might be broken. Actually, the best way to protect and cure the osteoporosis, especially for women who have no menstruation, is hormone replacement therapy which is better than other medicines. It helps reduce fat and... Read Full Story
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Women who add more fat to their frames as they approach menopause will have a harder time with hot flashes, a new study in the American Journal of Epidemiology shows. People used to think that fat helped protect against hot flashes because it contains hormones that can be converted into estrogen, Dr. Rebecca C. Thurston of the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and her colleagues note in their report. But recent research has shown that women with higher... Read Full Story
The clinical term for the growth of breast tissue in men is known as Gynecomastia, from the Greek ‘gyne’ meaning woman and ‘mastos’ meaning breast. Leaving ancient Greece for a moment, the condition is more commonly referred to as man boobs. Though there are a number of reasons why man boobs can form, the primary two are hormonal imbalances and excess fatty tissue, most common in obese and overweight men.
Hormonal imbalances can be from natural causes such as puberty. Although man boobs in... Read Full Story