Search results
Weight loss: Protein-rich diets may change gut bacteria, reduce fat
Medical News Today· 14 hours agoThe composition of the gut microbiome is being increasingly recognized as essential for overall...
Texas Doctor Indicted After Exposing Transgender Child Surgeries at Children’s Hospital
National Catholic Register· 7 hours agoA Texas doctor has been indicted for allegedly breaking federal law after he accessed patient...
Suranne Jones on working with her husband for new Channel 4 show
Digital Spy via AOL· 12 hours ago"I have mental health issues and I’m perimenopausal, so that’s not going to wash well because surely...
Transgender inmate killed in prison fight in Louisiana
The Advocate via Yahoo News· 17 hours agoThere isn’t conclusive information as to Clark’s pronoun use, so HRC used they/them pronouns. Clark...
Can ADH help cure diabetes insipidus?
Medical News Today· 5 days agoDiabetes insipidus occurs when problems with antidiuretic hormone (ADH) cause the body to remove too much water. The condition that healthcare...
Yes, Your Smartphone Is Keeping You From Sleeping — and Not Just Because You're Scrolling
People Magazine· 14 hours ago“Smartphone usage, especially without a blue-light filter, exerts pronounced suppressive effects on...
Older women are different than older men. Their health is woefully understudied
Fortune via AOL· 9 hours agoNumerous factors affect women’s brain health, including stress — dealing with sexism, caregiving...
New blood test may predict Parkinson's years before symptoms
United Press International via Yahoo News· 10 hours agoParkinson's is caused by the death of nerve cells in a part of the brain called the substantia...
Scottsdale Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Pellet Therapy For Fatigue Announced
Digital Journal· 6 days agoPRESS RELEASE Published June 12, 2024 AmpWire Recently announced bioidentical hormone replacement therapy (HRT) from Get Well Scottsdale can help address hormonal imbalances ...
Women with epilepsy face a rollercoaster of hormones and seizures. But we’re treating them like men
The Conversation· 6 days agoAbout 50 million people globally have epilepsy. Until now, treatments for men and women have been identical. For women, fluctuating hormones – spanning from the reproductive ...