The primary hormones influencing women's health include estrogen, progesterone, and testosterone. While often associated with ...
Do you know what your hormone levels are? Should you? Your body is home to more than 50 hormones — chemical messengers that compose the endocrine system — and hormonal changes may reflect any number ...
A study from Rutgers Health and other institutions indicates that stress hormones – not impaired cellular insulin signaling – may be the primary driver of obesity-related diabetes. The paper in Cell ...
Cells lining the mouse colon. L cells, which produce PYY, are shown in green; serotonin producing EC cells in magenta; cell cytoskeleton in yellow. Women are dramatically more likely than men to ...
In a first-of-its-kind study comparing younger and older biological females, researchers at the University of Arizona examine how shifts in estrogen levels can alter the brain’s fear-circuitry — ...
It's not just hormones that drive an emotional outburst among women when they are angry. Psychology also plays a crucial role ...
Utilizing data from the Human Cell Atlas, researchers have constructed a comprehensive map of cells that produce hormones and receive hormonal signals. The resulting Hormone Cell Atlas provides a ...