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  • Biomarkers detect depression in pregnant women

    Biomarkers detect depression in pregnant women

    Although pregnancy is a state in which women most often experience positive emotions, for some of them this is not the case. Cases of depression among pregnant women are not uncommon. Diagnosing this mental condition is important, and for that reason a new study involving scientists from the Van Andel Institute and Pine Rest Christian…

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  • Anxiety and neuroticism in men brings diabetes and cardiovascular diseases

    Anxiety and neuroticism in men brings diabetes and cardiovascular diseases

    Middle-aged men who experience anxiety are at higher risk of developing cardiometabolic conditions — heart disease, stroke and type 2 diabetes — as they age, Boston University researchers found. To assess the relationship between anxiety and cardiometabolic risk, they analyzed data from 1,561 men, mean age 53, in 1975. Participants also underwent a baseline assessment…

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  • Which vitamins and trace elements do men need more?

    Which vitamins and trace elements do men need more?

    Men need more of some nutrients and less of others compared to women. For example, older men need more zinc, which is key to prostate health. Unlike women of reproductive age, men do not need additional iron unless they have an identified deficiency. There are many options for taking male-specific multivitamins depending on factors such…

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  • How do cosmetic products increase the risk of endometriosis?

    How do cosmetic products increase the risk of endometriosis?

    Chemical ingredients such as parabens and benzophenones found in some cosmetics and personal care products may be associated with an increased risk of developing endometriosis. These chemicals are found in some lipsticks, nail polishes, paints, face creams, face masks, hair sprays and hair sprays. Characteristically, they act as toxic agents for the endocrine glands and…

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  • Apalutamide induces a good immune response in prostate cancer patients

    Apalutamide induces a good immune response in prostate cancer patients

    Janssen Pharmaceuticals announced new scientific evidence showing that the use of apalutamide leads to a rapid and profound prostate-specific antigen (PSA) response in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive prostate cancer (mCSPC). In a post-hoc analysis of data already obtained from the Phase 3 registration studies, human response was found to be associated with improvement in patient-reported…

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  • What should we know about oral contraceptives?

    What should we know about oral contraceptives?

    Oral contraceptives mimic the action of ovarian hormones. Once ingested, they inhibit the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone from the hypothalamus, thereby inhibiting the release of pituitary hormones that stimulate ovulation. Oral contraceptives also affect the lining of the uterus and cause cervical mucus to thicken, making it impermeable to sperm. If used consistently and correctly,…

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  • Free consultations on child-adolescent gynecology and endometriosis at Mother’s Home

    Free consultations on child-adolescent gynecology and endometriosis at Mother’s Home

    During the week of March 7-11, our leading obstetrics and gynecology hospital SBALAG “Mother’s House” in the capital will conduct free consultations in the field of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. The initiative is aimed at girls from 0 to 16 years of age, who must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. In confirmation of…

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  • Dr. Diana Hristova: The frequency of menstrual disorders is around 10-20%

    Dr. Diana Hristova: The frequency of menstrual disorders is around 10-20%

    Dr. Diana Hristova graduated in medicine at the Sofia University. He is a specialist in obstetrics and gynecology with extensive experience in the field of pediatric and adolescent gynecology. Since 2017, he has been an assistant in our largest university obstetrics and gynecology hospital “Mother’s House” – Sofia. She defended a dissertation in the field…

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  • Treatment of insomnia in women with hot flashes

    Treatment of insomnia in women with hot flashes

    Hot flashes are a very common symptom in women who are approaching a certain age. They often cause insomnia before, during and after the menopause period. Insomnia, along with hot flashes and sweating, lowers women’s quality of life. Despite their frequency, however, treatment options are significantly limited. The drug Suvorexant is safe and effective. This…

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