Kris Jenner, 70, reveals she tried an Ozempic-like drug but that it made her "so sick," leading her to other wellness hacks.
Perimenopause can show up quietly or all at once. Hot flashes, night sweats, brain fog, and mood changes can interfere with ...
MedPage Today on MSN
Racial Differences Persist for Menopause Hormone Therapy Prescriptions
Black women more likely to receive off-label meds; Asian women more apt to get no pharma a ...
Men and women who appear hormonally 'normal' may still have undetected disruptions in the timing and coordination of their ...
Ever wonder why some people seem to age gracefully despite life’s chaos, while others feel the effects of stress more deeply? According to new research, the answer may lie in one powerful hormone— ...
Nearly every woman with breast cancer has at least one menopausal symptom. Yet many patients feel their quality-of-life needs ...
For more than 20 years, hormone therapy for menopause has carried a warning label from the Food and Drug Administration describing the medication’s risk of serious harms – namely, cancer, ...
Doctors want you to stop believing that cortisol is always to blame.
9don MSN
New UC Berkeley Sleep Study Reveals the Hidden Hormone Switch That Could Protect Your Aging Brain
After 45, your deep sleep is more important - UC Berkeley research explains the hormone switch quietly running your body's ...
Roland S. Martin on MSN
Sickle cell truth. Hormone imbalance. Cancer risk for unmarried adults #SecondOpinion
5.7.2026 #SecondOpinion w/ Dr. Ebony J. Hilton: Sickle Cell Truth. Hormone Imbalance. Cancer Risk for Unmarried Adults ...
A hormone called FGF21 can reverse obesity in mice by activating a newly identified brain circuit tied to metabolism. Surprisingly, it works in the hindbrain—the same region targeted by GLP-1 drugs ...
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results