Topic: Estrogen
1/5/2009
Obesity Linked to Ovarian Cancer Excess estrogen may contribute to malignancy, study suggests
12/22/2008
Hormones Boost Frequency of Women's Migraine With Aura Mouse study finds 2 genes likely behind spread of depression with these headaches
11/11/2008
Flu Shots Lower Risk of Blood Clots Study found getting one reduced chances by 26%
11/6/2008
Migraine Might Lower Breast Cancer Risk Lower estrogen levels among sufferers may be the reason why, researchers say
11/5/2008
Testosterone Patch Restores Libido in Postmenopausal Women But, the male hormone therapy may cause unwanted hair growth, study finds
11/2/2008
Excess Weight Seems to Boost Breast Cancer Risk Exercising 30 to 60 minutes a day may offer needed protection, experts say
10/16/2008
Aerobics Can Reverse Mental Decline in Older Adults Review of studies shows workouts that leave a person breathless boost brain tissue volume
9/5/2008
Drug Re-Sensitizes Breast Tumors to Treatment Phase II study finds sorafenib helps reverse disease resistance to anti-hormonal therapy
8/12/2008
Postmenopausal Women With Breast Cancer Face Joint Issues Obesity, previous HRT, chemo also raised chances for those on endocrine treatment, study says
8/4/2008
Estrogen May Have Preventive Role in Women's Schizophrenia Symptoms, including delusions, hallucinatory behavior, improved with estradiol, study says
6/16/2008
New Molecule Discovery Shows Promise Against Tamoxifen-Resistant Breast Cancers Potential therapy could be the next generation of treatments, researchers say
6/2/2008
Bone Drug Lowers Risk of Breast Cancer Recurrence Zometa, used to treat osteoporosis, showed no unanticipated side effects, researchers report
3/26/2008
Older Women Have Harder Time Preserving Muscle Than Men Key difference appears to be how their bodies react to protein, study says.
3/25/2008
HRT Raises Recurrence Risk Among Breast Cancer Survivors Trial was halted early after risk of both recurrence and new malignancies surfaced
3/6/2008
Estrogen Levels in Blood Predict Breast Cancer's Return Study found women who had a recurrence had twice as much of the hormone in their system