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Bisphenol A In Food Containers Has Adverse Effect On Brain Tissue

...evel of Bisphenol A (BPA) is identified to disrupt estrogen action on the development of the brain and is also...way to understand the rapid signaling mechanism of estrogen in regions of the brain that were previously thought not to be involved in sexual differences. Bis...

Drugs Used In Osteoporosis Can Help Prevent Periodontal Bone Loss

...9 and participants did not smoke or use tobacco or estrogen products. Neither did they have any chronic conditions like diabetes which raises the risk of periodontal disease. However, the participants of the risedronate group did acknowledge that they took a higher level of vitamins and calcium supplements. A...

Mode Of Action Of The Anti-Convulsant Valproate

...rogen receptor (AR), progesterone receptor (PR) or estrogen receptor (ER). Bioassays were performed to detect agonist activity by exposing yeast to CBZ or valproate or to detect antagonist activity by exposing yeast stimulated with testosterone, progesterone or estradiol together with either valproate or CB...

FDA Warns Against Birth-Control Patch

...he patch would be exposed to about 60 percent more estrogen than those using typical birth control pills. When...digestive tract. In the process, about half of the estrogen dose is lost. Although most pills and the patch are loaded with the same amount of estrogen, hormon...

Estrogen therapy not effective in curing Schizophrenia

...atrist, Bradford District Care Trust had said that estrogen therapy to women with Schizophrenia had not given ...ed data from various reviews pertaining the use of estrogen therapy for treatment of Schizophrenia. Researchers conclude that the use of estrogen therapy cannot...

HRT And Alcohol Combine Increases Risk Of Breast Cancer

... that women who are on HRT risk the development of estrogen positive breast cancer if they continue to drink a...of 2004. Wolk said that the increased risk was for estrogen receptor positive breast cancer, which is by far the most common of the prevalent breast cancers. Th...

Testosterone Therapy can improve sexual function in postmenopausal women

...ed by decreased levels of the female sex hormones- estrogen and progesterone that preserve intactness of the vagina and uterus. In addition the hormone is also involved in the health of bones and keeping HDL at healthy levels. Changes brought by menopause can lead to side effects such as “hot flashes” and p...

The Falling Sperm Count In Men

...re excreted in the urine and increase the level of estrogen in the water. This in turn when ingested increases...The fast foods usually contain Soy and this mimics estrogen or the female hormone and causes imbalances in the hormones in men. Obesity : Overweight causes ...

Drug Herceptin To Be Recommended To All Breast Cancer Patients

...er-2/neu, treatment, tamoxifen, chemotherapy, anti estrogen therapy, drug, anti-cancer drug, medication, primary care trust, stage of cancer, screening, controversy....

Better Research Rats To Help In Learning About Hypertension

... help them to study the effects of lower levels of estrogen in postmenopausal women that can lead to hypertens...sensitivity in hypertension as well as explore how estrogen depletion affects several body systems. The researchers are presenting three reports on their rese...

Prevent Multiple Sclerosis From Oral Contraceptives

...ue of Archives of Neurology. In previous studies, estrogen delayed the onset // and eased the course of a MS-like disease in animals, suggesting that oral contraceptives, which contain estrogen, and pregnancy and the postpartum period afterward, both states associated with profound hormonal changes, may alte...

Unbiased Treatment Options Required For Breast Cancer Patients

... that tamoxifen is recommended to older women with estrogen positive breast cancers, whereas younger patients receive definitive care. The study was done in 559 patients with 65 years or older who were treated by 191 surgeons. Silliman's team conducted the current study to see if older women who met with a me...

Women with stress has less breast cancer risk

...women for a follow up period of 18 years.// The estrogen which is responsible for growth of cancer cells, causes increased risk of breast cancer. Researchers have found that stress reduced the production of oestrogen and suppressed the production of oestrogen, the reduction of oestrogen production, decreas...

Indian Health Ministry approves sale of Emergency contraceptives as over the counter drug

...used as a combination of hormones progesterone and estrogen which may produce side effects such as nausea and the usage also has a controversy as a risk factor for breast cancer. Emergency contraceptive pills have fewer side effects compared to normal contraceptives and costs around 30 rupees and the governme...

Aromatase Inhibitors drug Femara after Tamoxifen therapy protects from breast cancer recurrence

...ly inhibits the estrogens produced by the body, as estrogen is used up by the cancer cell for its growth and p...currence. Aromatase inhibitors lower the levels of estrogen in the body by acting on the Aromatase enzyme involved in making estrogen. The study was conducted i...

Role Of Estrogen In Breast-Cancer

Scientists have been wondering how estrogen -dependent breast-cancer cells grow and spread rap... the above area has revealed that the depletion of estrogen is associated //with loss of regulatory protein. The scientists report that human breast-cancer ce...

The Two-In-One Estrogen Therapy For Managing Menopause And Maintaining Healthy Skin

...around age 40 and declining levels of the hormones estrogen and progesterone // is responsible for physiologic...eart and bone, which might also be benefiting from estrogen therapy. The fact that hormones can maintain a healthy skin but cannot reverse existing damage has t...

Researchers Present Ways To Reduce The Risk Of Dementia

...gko biloba, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, estrogen replacement therapy and the use of cholinesterase inhibitors in cognitively intact populations, were also discussed. The authors also examined the possibility that increased risk of dementia might be associated with high or low (as opposed to medium)...

HRT Not That Risky For Breast Cancer

...tive risk, but only slightly. For instance, use of estrogen only hormone replacement or short term (about five...0 hardly affects the cumulative risk (no use 6.1%, estrogen only 6.3%, combined 6.7%). Use of combined therapy for about 10 years increases the cumulative ris...

Predicting The Risk Of Breast Cancer In The Future

...en, as are those whose tumors are negative for the estrogen receptor. The study, was the first of its kind to evaluate which women diagnosed with breast cancer actually die of the disease as opposed to dying of other causes. More than 400,000 women who developed breast cancer between 1973 and 2000 were inclu...

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