Nearly 10 years after the discovery that birds make a hormone that suppresses reproduction, neuroscientists have established that humans make it too, opening the door to development of a new class of ...
In today’s demanding and fast-moving world, fertility is influenced by far more than biology alone. Stress levels, sleep ...
Stress is known to decrease fertility and sexual behavior, but researchers thought this was because stress hormones lower levels of a brain hormone called gonadotropin releasing hormone, or GnRH.
You may already know yoga as a practice that combines movement and mindfulness, but its influence extends much deeper, particularly when it comes to reproductive health. Ancient Indian wisdom has long ...
In today’s fast-paced world, nutrition often takes a backseat to convenience. However, when it comes to fertility and reproductive health, what we eat plays a far more influential role than we often ...
One of the most challenging areas of health care is the endocrine system. This vastly complex system is what regulates the hormones in your body. Often hormones are seen as triggers for very specific ...
Growing tissue from cells in a petri dish is hard enough, but growing multiple types of tissue, connecting them, and keeping them alive for weeks is even more daunting. A team led by Teresa K.
BOSTON — So-called “organs on a chip” — small blobs of tissue growing in lab dishes that mimic the function of their human counterparts — have promise for basic science and drug development. And those ...
Nearly 10 years after the discovery that birds make a hormone that suppresses reproduction, University of California, Berkeley, neuroscientists have established that humans make it too, opening the ...