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159 matches found for "testosterone"

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Pilot study relates phthalate exposure to less-masculine play by boys

The University of Rochester Medical Center-led study is published in the International Journal of Andrology.Because testosterone produces the masculine brain, researchers are concerned that fe...

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Studies examine how living conditions impact reproductive health

Life is all about tradeoffs and recently published research by Virginia J. Vitzthum, a senior scientist at Indiana University's Kinsey Institute for Research in Sex, Gender, and Reproduction, and...

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Acupuncture may bring relief for a common condition in women

Nearly 10% of women of reproductive age have polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS). The syndrome expresses itself as a large number of small immature cysts on the ovaries that cause a disturbance in the pr...

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Life and death in the living brain

Now, for the first time, University of Washington neurobiologists have interrupted this natural "annual remodeling" of the brain and have shown that there is a direct link between the death ...

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U of Minnesota researchers discover high levels of estrogens in some industrial wastewater

In a groundbreaking study, civil engineering researchers in the University of Minnesota's Institute of Technology have discovered that certain industries may be a significant source of plant-base...

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New genetic study of Asperger syndrome, autistic traits and empathy

The research was led by Dr Bhismadev Chakrabarti and Professor Simon Baron-Cohen from the Autism Research Centre in Cambridge. 68 genes were chosen either because they were known to play a role in neu...

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Plastics Chemical Undermines Reproductive Cells

Bisphenol A, a chemical widely used in plastics and known to cause reproductive problems in the offspring of pregnant mice exposed to it, also has been found to retard the growth of follicles of adult...

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Stanford study bolsters case for preventive prostate cancer treatment

On one hand, the drug had been shown to prevent cancer in about one of every four patients who received it. On the other, those who did develop cancer while on the drug were 25 percent more likely to ...

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Dramatic outcomes in prostate cancer study

Two Mayo Clinic patients whose prostate cancer had been considered inoperable are now cancer free thanks in part to an experimental drug therapy that was used in combination with standardized hormone ...

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A natural hormone may protect muscle from atrophy

Muscular atrophy is a debilitating process that results in an extensive loss of muscle mass and function, which greatly worsens quality of life. It occurs in diseases such as cancer, diabetes, AIDS an...

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New medications show promise in treating drug-resistant prostate cancer

Of 30 men who received low doses of one the drugs in a multisite phase I/II trial designed to evaluate safety, 22 showed a sustained decline in the level of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in their bl...

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Treatments after Prostate Surgery

This so-called biochemical recurrence affects 30% to 40% of patients after surgery. One risk factor for recurrence, the presence of cancer potentially outside the prostate after surgery, will affect a...

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Study links water pollution with declining male fertility

The study, by Brunel University, the Universities of Exeter and Reading and the Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, shows for the first time how a group of testosterone-blocking chemicals is finding its w...

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Annual Congress European Association of Urology: highlights in Stockholm

The traditional half-day joint sessions with regional urological groups are extended to a full-day event called EAU International Day - Urology Beyond Europe. In Stockholm the EAU expects an e...

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New recommendations by scientific societies about late-onset hypogonadism

LOH is a clinical and biochemical syndrome associated with advancing age and characterized by typical symptoms and a deficiency in serum testosterone levels. Late-onset hypogonadism (LOH) is c...

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