Articles, tagged with "estrogen receptors", page 1
21st November 2011
You might have noticed that some areas of body fat don't change no matter how much you try to exercise or diet. For example, the areas around the waist or buttocks or on the thighs might stay there even if you lose 5 or 10 pounds?
Have you ever wonder...
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Author:
Seymour Weaver, III, M.D.
20th April 2011
Menopause
Menopause is the normal process of the ovary ceasing to produce eggs for reproduction. As a consequence, in the absence of developing egg follicles where estrogen was previously produced, the female body attempts to adapt to the decreasing le...
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Author:
John Laurusonis
29th March 2011
Using internet marketing is a phenomenal way in which to get your business message out in front of your target market. For a start the circle of distribution is global and not just confined to your local area, in many instances it is far cheaper and cost ...
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Author:
Mike1113
04th February 2011
"cause of fibroids"
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There is no known specific cause for uterine fibroids , but research and clinical experience point to several possible causes :
- Age : The disease tends to occur in...
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Author:
AskDonnaLee
29th June 2010
Among the most risky health disorders that require difficult and expensive treatment are the increased blood cholesterol and various kinds of cancer.
While cholesterol is entirely important building chemical structure of the most of essential body elem...
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Author:
Alice
21st September 2009
Before one can totally understand how a breast enhancement or breast enlargement product works for their problem one must have a limited amount of knowledge of what causes a female body to better develop breasts in the first place.
Scientific resear...
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Author:
dr mony
17th September 2009
Breast cancer is the second most common type of cancer after lung cancer. Five hundred and nineteen thousand people died due to breast cancer in 2004. It is a larger amount of frequent in women than in man. The first symptom of right now cancer is when a ...
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Author:
Muscle Man
28th August 2009
Embarassed By Man boobs? Feeling Fat & Ugly? Wish to Gain Back That'Shirtless Confidence? Need to Develop Ripped Abs? Go Here Now for the easiest way to Lose Those Man Boobs Difficult to believe but man boobs are a humiliating reality for many...
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Author:
Vic vance
27th August 2009
Have you ever asked yourself that question? I have, many times. You see, I am not one of those lucky girls born with big boobs. In fact, mine are small on average. That has always made me feel awkward and to some extent, unfeminine. When my other gir...
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Author:
Nancy Newton
09th July 2009
Menopause can be treated naturally and more and more women are seeking natural cures to alleviate the symptoms which can cause misery and in this article, we will look at some of the best herbs you can take to cure the menopause.
Nowadays people are ge...
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Author:
jerry
15th June 2009
Being experienced nutritionist and healthy attractive 52 years old female, I often deal with patients and friends looking for good help for menopause unpleasant signs, including mood swings, hot flashes, hair loss and weight gain. Science is quick to send...
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Author:
justinkenedy
12th June 2009
For many women, confidence has something to do with looking good. Women today consider many things to boost their confidence. One of these is having bigger and fuller breasts and that is why every year, a lot of women consider breast enlargement procedure...
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Author:
JoeBlacknight
05th May 2009
Bette Dowdell
Fish oil's good for you. Everybody says so. Yeah, fish oil, that's the ticket.
Well, what about all the warnings about mercury in fish?
Okay then, flaxseed's good for you. Everybody says so. Yeah, flaxseed, that's the ticket.
Beg...
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Author:
bette dowdell
09th April 2009
Menopause is the time at which a woman stops ovulating and menstruation ceases, which indicates the end of fertility. Menopause is not a disease, but rather a natural progression in life, similar to puberty. Many years before a woman stops ovulating, he...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
13th March 2009
Bette Dowdell
The incidence of thyroid disease doubled in the last thirty-or-so years. Auto-immune diseases, which relate to the endocrine system, are skyrocketing. So, too, are diseases of the brain, such as autism, Parkinson's Disease and Alzheimer D...
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Author:
bette dowdell