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Food Made To Appear More Delicious By Gut Hormone

by @ Wednesday, May 14th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

A gut hormone that causes people to eat more does so by making food appear more desirable, suggests a new report in the May issue of Cell Metabolism, a publication of Cell Press. In a brain imaging study of individuals, the researchers found that reward centers respond more strongly to pictures of food in subjects […]

Divigel(R) (estradiol Gel) 0.1 Percent Offers Lowest Approved Dose Of Estradiol For Treatment Of Moderate To Severe Hot Flashes

by @ Wednesday, May 14th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

Medical specialists from around the country will gather this week to discuss the latest research in obstetrics and gynecology, and menopause and estrogen therapy will be among the information presented.
“Estrogen therapy continues to be the gold standard for the management of hot flashes, the most common physical sign of menopause,” said […]

Reducing The Severity Of Chronic Endocrine-Related Diseases: The Vitamin D Connection

by @ Wednesday, April 9th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

An adequate amount of Vitamin D is known to improve bone density, but the impact goes much further than bone strength; Vitamin D deficiency can impact nearly all of the body’s functions. This topic will be investigated at the American Association of Clinical Endocrinologists (AACE) 17th Annual Meeting & Clinical Congress, on Thursday, May 15, […]

Majority Of Studies Of High-Fat Diets In Mice Inaccurately Portrayed

by @ Wednesday, April 9th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

Studies in mice provide the foundation for much of the belief that high-fat diets are detrimental to human health. However, the majority of studies on the health effects of high-fat diets in mice published in five respected scientific journals in 2007 were not accurately portrayed, a […]

Heart Disease Predetermined By Oxygen Levels In The Womb

by @ Wednesday, April 9th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

The amount of oxygen available to a baby in the womb can affect their susceptibility to developing particular diseases later in life. Research presented at the annual Society for Endocrinology BES meeting in Harrogate shows that your risk of developing cardiovascular disease can be predetermined before birth, not only by your genes, but also by […]

Adverse Effects Of Estrogen Replacement Therapy (ERT) Are Dose Related

by @ Tuesday, April 8th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

Recent clinical trials indicate that estrogen replacement therapy (ERT) may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases. A new study in mice has examined whether adverse effects of ERT are related to the doses used. The study found that moderate and high doses of ERT increased problems in the kidney and heart. These results suggest that […]

By Seeking Out Positive Experiences That Make Us Laugh We Can Do A Lot On Our Own To Stay Well

by @ Tuesday, April 8th, 2008. Filed under Endocrinology

In 2007 researchers investigating the interaction between the brain, behavior, and the immune system found that simply anticipating a mirthful laughter experience boosted health-protecting hormones. Now, two years later, the same researchers have found that the anticipation of a positive humorous laughter experience also reduces potentially detrimental stress hormones. According to Dr. Lee Berk, the […]

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