Effect of Estrogen on Musculoskeletal Performance and Injury Risk. [PDF]
Estrogen has a dramatic effect on musculoskeletal function. Beyond the known relationship between estrogen and bone, it directly affects the structure and function of other musculoskeletal tissues such as muscle, tendon, and ligament.
Baar, Keith, Chidi-Ogbolu, Nkechinyere
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Patients With Pituitary Neuroendocrine Tumours Requiring Neurosurgery –Who Is Referring Them?
ABSTRACT Objective Patients living with pituitary neuroendocrine tumours (PitNETs) present with a spectrum of clinical manifestations and often follow a circuitous route to diagnosis, resulting in diagnostic delays. The objective of this study is to identify and report the various sources of referrals for patients who underwent pituitary resection for ...
Doua S. Ahmed +11 more
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Purpose: Aim of the recent study to evaulate the relationship between premenapousal and postmenapousal women with abnormal uterin bleeding and endometrial sampling histopathological results.
Seda sahin Aker +3 more
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An association of boswellia, betaine and myo-inositol (Eumastós) in the treatment of mammographic breast density. A randomized, double-blind study [PDF]
Mammographic breast density is a recognized risk factor for breast cancer. The causes that lead to the proliferation of the glandular breast tissue and, therefore, to an increase of breast density are still unclear.
Alwasel, S. H +7 more
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Abstract Metabolic dysfunction‐associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD), characterised by hepatic steatosis and metabolic dysfunction (i.e., obesity, type 2 diabetes, dyslipidaemia, and hypertension), is affecting over 30% of the adult population worldwide.
Lanlan Chen, Paul Horn, Frank Tacke
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Menopause, Female Sex Hormones, Skeletal Muscle Mass and Muscle Protein Turnover in Humans. [PDF]
ABSTRACT Sarcopenia describes the loss of muscle mass and function with age. The increase in prevalence of sarcopenia in women appears to coincide with the onset of menopause, which is characterized by large changes to the hormonal milieu such as decreased oestrogen and progesterone concentrations.
Menzies C, Bowtell R, Shur N, Brook MS.
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Distinct expression patterns of ER alpha and ER beta in normal human mammary gland [PDF]
AIM: Two oestrogen receptors (ERs) have been identified to date—the “classic” ERa and the more recently described ERb. Although much is known about ERa at the mRNA and protein levels, our knowledge of the expression and distribution of ERb protein is ...
Burdall, S.E. +3 more
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Age‐ and sex‐associated variability in lamotrigine prescription patterns and clearance
Abstract Objective Lamotrigine is one of the most widely prescribed antiseizure medication (ASM) and mood stabilizer in the United States due to its favorable side‐effect profile, lower risk of teratogenicity, and minimal drug–drug interactions.
Charul Avachat +4 more
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Exploring endometrial cancer in premenopausal women—A nationwide PremEnCa cohort study
Introduction An increased incidence of endometrial cancer has been noted, especially in premenopausal women in countries with rapid socioeconomic transition. In one of the largest patient cohorts of women ≤50 years, with manually validated register data,
Chrysanthos Ioannou +5 more
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Effects of chemotherapy-induced castration on serum lipids and apoproteins in premenopausal women with node-positive breast cancer. [PDF]
Tiina Saarto +4 more
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