The Truths and Myths About Hormone Replacement Therapy

Beginning the Discussion Hormonal replacement therapy in women generally aims to supplement any deficiencies in estrogen and progesterone due to congenital anomalies like hypogonadism, premature ovarian failure, menopause or surgical removal of ovaries. Estrogen is essential for the healthy reproductive development and secondary sexual characteristics that arise later.             Contextual…

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Preparing for College Admission with GRE Studies

GRE stands out as an essential standardized exam for undergraduate students looking to pursue masters degree programs, testing writing, reading and mathematical abilities as part of its evaluation. Many universities worldwide require this test as a prerequisite. Grad school admissions competition is fiercely fierce, which means all undergrads need to do everything possible to prepare…

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The Impact of Charitable Giving: How Generous Donations Can Change Lives

Philanthropy is an incredible force that empowers people to transform their communities. Philanthropy brings together fundraising professionals, volunteer organizers and nonprofit leadership professionals with the goal of furthering the work of their respective organizations – and this event will explore how donations may help address some of our most pressing global issues. Unleashing the Potential…

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Bioactive Peptides: Origins, Extraction Methods, and Production Processes

healthcaredesignnews.comBioactive Peptides (BPs) can be defined as protein fragments with beneficial effects on physiological conditions or processes, with potential health-promoting properties. A database known as “Biopep” currently holds over 1500 reports on specific BPs; in order to gather sufficient proof that bioactive peptides are effective functional agents in treating and preventing diseases, rigorous clinical trials…

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Three Treatment Options for Dual Diagnosis

Co-occurring disorders, or dual diagnoses, refers to cases involving substance use disorder (SUD) and another mental health condition being coexisting and worsening each other’s effects on an individual. Researchers agree that although causal relationships cannot always be pinpointed between them, often times both can worsen each other’s effects over time. The National Institute on Drug…

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