A hormone-free male contraceptive pill called YCT-529 has successfully completed its first human safety trial, marking an ...
UCSF researchers showed that estrogen can turn on pain signals in the gut, offering new insights into conditions like ...
Women are more likely to suffer pain from irritable bowel syndrome due to their hormones, according to a new study. Previous ...
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The Medical Danger of Prolonged Heat in Female Ferrets
Ferrets are beloved, curious creatures whose popularity as a family pet has steadily increased over the past decades. However ...
Scientists have discovered that oestrogen activates pathways in the colon that trigger pain and make the female gut more ...
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Dad’s Microplastic Exposure May Prime Daughters For Insulin Resistance
Fathers exposed to microplastics before conception may be setting their daughters up for metabolic problems later in life.
Women are dramatically more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic condition causing abdominal pain, bloating, and ...
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Estrogen drives gut pain and explains higher rates of IBS in women
Women are dramatically more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a chronic condition causing ...
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Men’s Fertility Crisis: Expert Shares How Lifestyle, Heat Exposure, and Screen Habits Are Damaging Sperm Faster Than Ever and What To Do
From screen overload to stress and sleep loss expert explains why sperm health is declining and how men can reverse it Read ...
Previous research has shown that many more women than men have the chronic condition, known as IBS, that causes abdominal ...
"Instead of just saying young women suffer from IBS, we wanted rigorous science explaining why," said co-senior author Holly Ingraham, PhD.
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