Progesterone
Progesterone - most related articles:
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Progesterone for traumatic brain injury tested - 5
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Long term hormone therapy linked to higher breast cancer risk - 4.1
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Pregnancy hormone may prevent breast cancer - 3.2
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Possible treatment of infertility from ovulation failure - 3.1
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No increased risk of heart attacks in users of HRT - 3
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HIV progresses faster in women than in men - 2.7
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Gene variation linked to infertility in women - 2.6
Progesterone articles
Long term hormone therapy linked to higher breast cancer riskLong-term use of estrogen plus progesterone and estrogen-only hormone therapy is linked with a higher risk for developing breast cancer. Researchers found this breast cancer risk was 88 percent higher.
Soy isoflavone tablets not reducing bone loss or menopausal symptomsSoy isoflavone tablets do not appear to reduce bone loss or menopausal symptoms in women within the first five years of menopause, revealed by researchers recently in a study reported in Archives of Internal Medicine.
Gene variation linked to infertility in womenA variation in a gene involved in regulating cholesterol in the bloodstream also appears to affect progesterone production in women, making it a likely culprit in a substantial number of cases of their infertility, a new study from Johns Hopkins researchers suggests.
Progesterone for traumatic brain injury testedResearchers at 17 medical centers across the US soon will begin using the hormone progesterone to treat patients who experience traumatic brain injury (TBI).
Possible treatment of infertility from ovulation failureResearchers from the National Institutes of Health and other institutions have identified in mice two proteins essential for ovulation to take place.
Aggressive breast cancer risk higher for black womenLifestyle, age and weight have all been considered as risk factors for breast cancer. Now a study published in the open access journal Breast Cancer Research has found that even taking these factors into consideration, black women face three times the risk of developing an aggressive 'triple negative tumour' compared to women of other racial backgrounds.
Preventive mastectomy decision for breast cancer patientA preventive procedure to remove the unaffected breast in breast cancer patients with disease in one breast may only be necessary in patients who have high-risk features as assessed by examining the patient's medical history and pathology of the breast cancer, according to researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center.
No increased risk of heart attacks in users of HRTIt's not what you take but the way that you take it that can produce different results in women who take hormone replacement therapy (HRT), according to new research on the association between HRT and heart attacks, published online in Europe's leading cardiology journal, the European Heart Journal.
Combined hormone therapy makes breast cancer detection difficultCombined hormone therapy appears to increase the risk that women will have abnormal mammograms and breast biopsies, and it may decrease the effectiveness of both methods for detecting breast cancer, according to a report in the Feb. 25 issue of Archives of Internal Medicine, one of the JAMA/Archives journals.
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