One of the most discussed recent studies involved 2,886 Swiss men aged 18 to 22. Researchers found that men who used their ...
The 20s are often a time when women feel at their healthiest, but they are also the years that lay the groundwork for future well-being.
Most people know that smoking damages the lungs. But not many women realise that it can subtly interfere with the whole ...
Christian Kramme grew up in a big family, the youngest of seven kids raised in California’s Santa Clarita Valley. By the time he moved across the country to do a PhD in George Church’s lab at Harvard, ...
The relationship between certain male hormones and fertility is strong: Even minor imbalances of these key hormones can have a major impact on reproductive health. For one example to illustrate how ...
Most men think fertility is a yes or no question. You can have kids, or you can’t. The reality is much more interesting and ...
Intermittent fasting has been shown to be an effective way to lose weight, but critics have worried that the practice may have a negative impact on women's reproductive hormones. Now, a team of ...
A growing understanding of how “reproductive” hormones sculpt the brain could transform the management of neurological conditions. Credit...Yuko Shimizu Supported by By Rachel E. Gross Estrogen is the ...
If you’ve ever had a hunch your hormones were off, that might be because you’ve been hearing about it everywhere. From low-cortisol workouts to cycle syncing, it seems like there are hormone-balancing ...
Research suggests there may be an “optimal window” for menopause, as going through it too early (before 45) is linked to higher risks of osteoporosis, heart disease, type 2 diabetes, and mood changes, ...
So much for great egg-spectations. Most women are born with an ovary on each side of their uterus. These almond-shaped glands produce and release eggs for fertilization and secrete the hormones ...