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Pituitary hormone in menopause under study Medical College of Georgia Regulating a hormone abundant in women approaching menopause could offer alternatives for hormone replacement therapy, Medical College of Georgia researchers say. BodyLogicMD Featured as Hormone Expert in New Book, "Ageless" SYS-CON Media A couple years ago, Dr. Paul Savagereceived a phone call from Suzanne Somers inquiring about his network ofphysicians, philosophies, practices and treatments. Little did he know thatphone call would lead to his own chapter in Somers' new book 'Ageless,' one of the most thorough exposés on slowing the aging process. BodyLogicMD Featured As Hormone Expert in New Book, "Ageless" RedNova A couple years ago, Dr. Paul Savage received a phone call from Suzanne Somers inquiring about his network of physicians, philosophies, practices and treatments. Pituitary Hormone In Menopause Under Study Medical News Today Regulating a hormone abundant in women approaching menopause could offer alternatives for hormone replacement therapy, Medical College of Georgia researchers say.Follicle-stimulating hormone, released by the pituitary gland, is involved in controlling the menstrual cycle and the production of eggs by the ovaries. [click link for full article] Hormone therapy does not improve women's general quality of life New Kerala Washington, Nov 7: A postmenopausal hormone therapy trial conducted in Estonia, Finland, has led scientists to conclude that hormone therapy does not improve women's quality of life. Hormone therapy does not improve quality of life for women EurekAlert! A postmenopausal hormone therapy trial conducted in Estonia indicates that hormone therapy does not improve women's quality of life. The group receiving hormones and the comparison group showed no differences in general quality of life. Additional hormone therapy use after radiation for some prostate cancers extends survival EurekAlert! The largest study examining the benefits of long-term use of hormone therapy after radiation treatment for prostate cancer shows men with aggressive locally advanced disease live longer if hormones are used for an additional 24 months. Longer Hormone Therapy Doesn't Help Prostate Cancer Patients Live Longer, Study Finds Science Daily Prostate cancer patients treated with either radiation or surgery who use hormone therapy for longer than six months do not survive any longer than patients who use the treatment for a shorter amount of time, according to a study presented November 5, 2006, at the American Society for Therapeutic Radiology and Oncology's 48th Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Dendreon Announces Preliminary Results From PROTECT P-11 Study Medical News Today Dendreon Corporation (Nasdaq: DNDN) today announced preliminary results from its ongoing PROTECT (P-11) clinical trial for PROVENGE(R) (sipuleucel-T) in patients with non- metastatic androgen-dependent (hormone sensitive) prostate cancer. [click link for full article] BodyLogicMD Featured as Hormone Expert in New Book, "Ageless" Market Wire via Yahoo! Finance A couple years ago, Dr. Paul Savage received a phone call from Suzanne Somers inquiring about his network of physicians, philosophies, practices and treatments. Little did he know that phone call would lead to his own chapter in Somers' new book "Ageless," one of the most thorough exposés on slowing the aging process.
Recent Progress in Hormone Research Web site for Recent Progress in Hormone Research. The Endocrine Society publishes Recent Progress in Hormone Research. Stanford University Libraries' e.hormone | hormones and the environment E.Hormone is sponsored and designed by the Center for Bioenvironmental Research at Tulane and Xavier Universities as a gateway to the environment and The Hormone Factory Fun and interactive site for kids about to enter their teens. Explains how their bodies will change and answers questions about sex, families and keeping Postmenopausal Hormone Therapy Information - National Institutes Postmenopausal Hormone Use — National Cancer Institute. National and regional health resources on Hormone Replacement Therapy — MedlinePlus hormone: Definition and Much More from Answers.com hormone ( ) n. A substance, usually a peptide or steroid, produced by one tissue and conveyed by the bloodstream to another to effect physiological. Growth Hormone Direct effects are the result of growth hormone binding its receptor on A majority of the growth promoting effects of growth hormone is actually due to Introduction to hormone disrupting chemicals An introduction to the effects of hormone disrupting chemicals on man and the environment, and the response of governments and industry to this problem. Plant Hormones A comprehensive site on plant hormones from the University of Bristol, UK.
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