Is hormonal birth control right for you? What you need to know before starting hormonal contraceptives
...women who are trying to prevent pregnancy as it’s non-invasive and doesn’t disrupt sexual practices. Additionally, hormonal [...]
...women who are trying to prevent pregnancy as it’s non-invasive and doesn’t disrupt sexual practices. Additionally, hormonal [...]
...with modern biomedicine to treat problems with skin, sex and self-esteem. She believes the key to a happy, healthy life is building resilience [...]
...gain up to forty-five pounds. #2 | Avoid the Dirty Dozen. Pesticides can disrupt the balance of sex hormones in the body and increase the risk of [...]
...may make one feel more relaxed, while other drinks add confidence and sex appeal. The researchers state that this is the first study to look at the [...]
...also help maintain a normal vaginal pH throughout your cycle. Sexual transmission – If a woman suffers from repeated vaginal yeast infections, [...]
...as changes in sex hormone expression. Testosterone was decreased. Testosterone, among other things, contributes to the blood-testes barrier [...]
...of the same age (within 5 years), sex, smoking status and HDL cholesterol levels who had no cardiovascular events during follow-up. Several lab [...]
...the time of death, as well as their sex, race, education level and marital status. Based on where the person lived, the researchers used data from [...]
...than tobacco use, high alcohol intake, drug use and unsafe sex put together. An increased consumption of whole grains, vegetables, nuts and seeds, [...]
...between BMI change and the likelihood that a participant died over the course of the observed period, controlling for other factors such as participants’ [...]