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Due to biological differences in metabolism, body composition, and hormones, men generally burn more calories than women.
A case that first appeared in a medical journal several years ago has recently resurfaced in the media, highlighting an ...
Hormonal imbalances, often overlooked, manifest through subtle signs like weight fluctuations, persistent fatigue, and digestive issues. Mood swings, ...
Apigenin is a chemical compound naturally found in plants such as parsley, chamomile, and celery. There’s been some interest ...
New research finds that men taking a GLP-1 for their obesity or type 2 diabetes often experience a rise in testosterone levels.
A neglected piece of the Alzheimer's puzzle has been getting increased scientific attention: why women are twice as likely as ...
Despite more complex reproductive organs and fewer resources, female bodies are built to get through hardship and disease, ...
Research indicates women generally outlive men due to biological advantages. Genetics, hormones, and anatomical differences ...
Popular weight loss medications like Ozempic can help reverse low testosterone levels in men with obesity or Type 2 diabetes, ...
Sleep difficulties change through a lifespan and tend to be influenced by both physiological and psychosocial factors (eg reproductive hormones).
Using data on 8,600 folks, ages 45 and older, the researchers found that women with more total and free testosterone have significantly less risk of knee OA and chronic knee pain (not true in men).
Women are nearly twice as likely as men to develop Alzheimer’s disease, a disparity that can’t be fully explained by ...