THERE are two hormones responsible for ensuring that a woman’s reproductive system does its job well. The first is estrogen, which regulates the menstrual cycle and prepares the uterus for pregnancy; ...
The gonadotropin hormone receptors, including the follicle-stimulating hormone receptor (FSHR) and the luteinizing hormone/choriogonadotropin receptor (LH/CGR), serve as integral mediators of ...
Hormones play a vital part in keeping our bodies working properly. But they can also have a powerful – and sometimes negative ...
Patients wanting to lower their risk for breast cancer should focus on eating a clean and healthy diet, getting sufficient ...
Researchers at the University of Vienna have developed fluorescent peptide tracers that can simultaneously visualize and ...
Progesterone Receptor Positive (PR+) breast cancer is a distinct biological subtype of hormone receptor positive breast cancer. This type of cancer grows in response to progesterone, a hormone that is ...
Erythropoietin (EPO) is primarily known to many as a hormone for blood formation. However, it has been known for some years ...
A woman’s reproductive system functions well with the help of two key hormones: estrogen and progesterone. The more commonly known estrogen regulates the menstrual cycle and prepares the uterus for ...
A Gleason score of 9.” Veterans of prostate cancer will know those five words pack a punch. It is a grade-high diagnosis, ...
New research from scientists at the Marshall University Joan C. Edwards School of Medicine reveals that certain gut microbial byproducts may hold promise as a novel therapy for obesity-associated ...
New findings show Telomir-1 shuts down cellular energy pathways and mitochondrial function in aggressive breast cancer cells, ...