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    Research has proven that over half of all men who have e 2 diabetes also have low testosterone levels. This has been one of the most profound discoveries because it explains the connection between hormones and sugar levels. This hormone affects the body's sensitivity to insulin. So if a man doesn't have enough of it, he can become insulin resistant. This leads to a build-up of glucose in the body, which causes type two diabetes to develop. And although e 2 diabetes isn't as severe as type one…

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    different types. It consists of two hormones, Progestin and estrogen, that prevent pregnancy, regulate a woman’s…

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    Studies of women who have been incarcerated showed that a large number of women have higher progesterone than estrogen. Medical studies show that this hormone imbalance takes place most often during a women's menstrual cycle. The basic break down is that when hormones mixtures are not distributed correctly for the person's body then it is very likely to influence…

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    because the contraceptive either contains estrogen and progestin. Synthetic estrogen prevents the pituitary gland from hormones to prevent ovulation. Synthetic progestin prevents the pituitary gland from producing a hormone to prevent egg release, makes the uterus lining unable to hold a fertilized egg, and thickens the mucus in the cervic.()Each contraceptive has one or the other, few have both. The hormonal methods containing both progestin and estrogen are the better form of contraceptive…

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    oral estrogen would perform better on memory tasks over the period of time than women on placebo. The specific aims of this study were to: 1. Differentiate between five year cumulative incidence rate of clinically or placebo; 2.Compare the rate of memory change in five successive years among the women randomized to either estrogens or placebo. 3. Compare five year cumulative incidence rates of adverse effects and mortality rate from all causes among the women randomized to either estrogens or…

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    surgical treatment to have part or all of their uterus removed, there are natural ways to handle fibroids. Some of these herbal therapies are well known and have been utilized around the globe. A fibroid tumor is formed when there is an excess of estrogen in the body. It might be caused by stress or unsatisfactory regimen which is able to generate a build up of waste and toxins in the body including the womb. These toxins also cause the uterus muscles to weaken which also causes these lumps to…

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    THC also known as TetraHydroCannabinol. It is a chemical that is responsible for all the physical effects. Thats right Something that scientist found out was that there is something in THC that is called estrogen it is the same thing that is found in women because it is a female hormone. estrogen is a hormone that makes the breast bigger. So the men who smoke marijuana they probably are going to have man boobs or they already do. It can lead to other drugs. Marijuana the plant type drug can…

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    Turner's syndrome is a rare condition that affects females. It results when a sex chromosome (X chromosome) is either missing or partially missing. Turner’s syndrome can cause a lot of different medical problems such as short height, puberty failure, heart defects, learning disabilities and social adjustment problems. It is sometimes diagnosed before birth, during infancy or during their early childhood. Occasionally the diagnosis is delayed until the teen or young adult years in those who have…

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    Ethinyl estradiol (estrogen) and etonogestrel (progestogens) in the body also influence fluid retention. Prolonged periods of treatment can trigger detrimental health responses. Conditions most affected from fluid accumulation include asthma, migraines and cardiovascular or renal malfunctions. Ethinyl estradiol is also known to affect hypertension, putting this interaction into a major category. The condition is associated with serious health risks when using estrogen contraceptives,…

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    squats, bench press, deadlifts, etc.  Interval resistance training  ESTROGEN Estrogen is the primary hormone for the female body, but both men and women require this hormone to properly function. We often assume that men have no need for estrogen, but on the contrary it is very much required to keep your body in perfect hormonal balance. This essential hormone is only good for our bodies in the right amount…

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