Many women are noticing sudden digestive changes in midlife, and experts say menopause may be a hidden factor.
Some gut bacteria recycle discarded sex hormones, like oestrogens, back into the body. The level of these bacteria seems to ...
Higher levels of key steroid hormones—combined with elevated stress and body mass index (BMI)—are associated with earlier ...
Lifestyle patterns: Behaviors such as heavy alcohol consumption, chronic stress, and poor sleep contribute to the risk of ...
Higher levels of key steroid hormones-combined with elevated stress and body mass index (BMI)-are associated with earlier ...
Would you rather have more wrinkles or more hair? If, like me, you're among the 80 per cent of women who experience hair loss ...
Menopause has long been framed as a liability in midlife. What if it’s actually a shift toward clearer thinking, better ...
Your quads are showing definition, but your biceps? Not so much. It makes you wonder: do some muscle groups just grow faster than others? The short answer is yes. Due to a combination of biological ...
Your sex drive depends more on your hormones than you might think. Testosterone, estrogen, and other chemical messengers work together to control desire, performance, and satisfaction. However, stress ...
Even a moderate amount of exercise can have a big impact, whether you’re trying to prevent cancer or you’ve already been ...
Hair loss in women is driven by complex interactions between hormonal changes, hair follicle biology, and the hair growth ...
In honor of National Stress Awareness Month, health experts are drawing attention to the internal physiological shifts that ...