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La Fondation Ipsen Release: EURIGFs: Local Repair and Survival Factors Throughout the LifespanEUR
PARIS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Hormones related to insulin, the Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGFs) are best known for regulating growth and metabolism.

In recent years, however, they and their related binding proteins have been found to...

BioSpace:  Dec 5 2008 7:13AM
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8Th Colloque Mdecine et Recherche of La Fondation Ipsen in the Series Endocrinology: EURIGFs: Local Repair
Hormones related to insulin, the Insulin-like Growth Factors (IGFs) are best known for regulating growth and metabolism.

In recent years, however, they and their related binding proteins have been found to have a large range of...

Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 4 2008 12:28PM
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Resourceful And Resilient Women Are Less Pear-Shaped
A study of non-western and western women's body shapes found that the 'perfect' hour-glass or pear shape supposedly favoured by men where the waist to hip ratio is 0.7 or less, is rarely found among women who have to rely on their own...
Medical News Today:  Dec 4 2008 11:42AM
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Study Explains How Hormones Interact With Waist-To-Hip Ratios In Women
Women's Health / Gynecology News Main Category: Women's Health / Gynecology Also Included In: Endocrinology email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings: Patient / Public: Health Professional:...
Medical News Today:  Dec 3 2008 4:33PM
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Learn about the Protein Therapeutics Markets (Antithrobins, Cytokines, Growth Hormones, Hematopoietics, Insuli
- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Pharmaceutical industry industry is available in its catalogue.

The substances utilized for what is commonly referred to as 'protein therapeutics' have one thing...

Pharma Live:  Dec 2 2008 9:42PM
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Protein Therapeutics Markets (Antithrobins, Cytokines, Growth Hormones, Hematopoietics, Insulin, Monoclonal An
Published By: Kalorama Information Page Count: 250 Order Code: R566-465 Description The substances utilized for what is commonly referred to as 'protein therapeutics' have one thing in common --- they are all composed primarily of -amino...
Mindbranch:  Dec 2 2008 12:31PM
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Learn about the Protein Therapeutics Markets (Antithrobins, Cytokines, Growth Hormones, Hematopoietics, Insuli
- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Pharmaceutical industry industry is available in its catalogue.

http://www.reportlinker.com/p097959/Protein-Therapeutics-Markets-(Antithrobins-Cytokines-Growth-...

DiGiTAL50:  Dec 2 2008 9:16PM
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Curbing Hormones' Effects In Obese Patients Could Aid Against Breast Cancer
Once-promising drugs that were abandoned in the fight against breast cancer still could be effective in obese patients, new research suggests.

In laboratory tests, hormones produced by fat cells stimulate breast cancer cells to migrate and...

Medical News Today:  Dec 2 2008 4:39PM
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Learn about the Protein Therapeutics Markets (Antithrobins, Cytokines, Growth Hormones, Hematopoietics, Insuli
Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report related to the Pharmaceutical industry industry is available in its catalogue.

The substances utilized for what is commonly referred to as 'protein therapeutics' have one thing...

Genetic Engineering News:  Dec 2 2008 3:27PM
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Curbing Hormones' Effects In Obese Patients Could Aid Against Breast Cancer
ScienceDaily (Dec.

1, 2008) Once-promising drugs that were abandoned in the fight against breast cancer still could be effective in obese patients, new research suggests.

In laboratory tests, hormones produced by fat cells stimulate...

Science Daily:  Dec 2 2008 6:32AM
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Hormones: The Reason Why Females With Cystic Fibrosis Have A Worse Outlook Than Males With The Disease
ScienceDaily (Nov.

28, 2008) Females with cystic fibrosis have more severe disease than males with cystic fibrosis and have a shorter lifespan.

Although many suggestions have been put forward to explain this sex-related difference, a...

Science Daily:  Nov 28 2008 9:53PM
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Fat-Sensing Hormones Might Fight Obesity
WEDNESDAY, Nov.

26 (HealthDay News) -- As you push your chair back from the Thanksgiving table this year, a molecule produced in the small intestine will be swarming through your bloodstream, ready to register on your brain the impact of...

National Womens Health Information Center:  Nov 26 2008 10:33PM
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Men and bladder cancer
The American Cancer Society estimates about 68,810 new cases of bladder cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S.

this year.

The condition is more common in older adults, with 90 percent of cases diagnosed after 55.

Bladder cancer is...

WHOI:  Nov 26 2008 1:36AM
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Growth Hormones Again Disappoint
ROCHESTER, Minn., Nov.

24 -- Patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) saw no slowing in the progression of muscle weakness after injections of growth hormones, researchers found.

Daily subcutaneous injections of recombinant...

MedPage Today:  Nov 25 2008 5:21PM
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Hormones - Reports summarize hormones research from University of Melbourne
According to recent research from Parkville, Australia, 'R-Spondin1 (Rspo1) is a novel regulator of the Wnt/beta-catenin signalling pathway.

Loss-of-function mutations in human RSPO1 cause testicular differentiation in 46, XX females,...

NewsRX:  Nov 21 2008 2:15AM
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Brain flip helps to relieve pre-menstrual stress
For similar stories, visit the The Human Brain Topic Guide The female brain has a clever way of mitigating the stress experienced during menstruation: it flip-flops.

The region of the brain used for coping with stress flips to the opposite...

New Scientist:  Nov 19 2008 6:07PM
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Hormones: Studies from University of Siena, Department of Physiology provide new data on hormones
Studies from University of Siena, Department of Physiology provide new data on hormones (NewsRx.com) -- A report, 'Environmental-like exposure to low levels of estrogen affects sexual behavior and physiology of female rats,' is newly...
NewsRX:  Nov 17 2008 9:37AM
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Higher Stress Hormones Found In Children Distressed By Family Fighting
Pediatrics / Children's Health News Main Category: Pediatrics / Children's Health Also Included In: Psychology / Psychiatry; Anxiety / Stress email to a friend printer friendly view / write opinions rate article Current Article Ratings:...
Medical News Today:  Nov 16 2008 3:08PM
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Reports from Institute Ruder Boskovic, Department of Molecular Medicine advance knowledge in hormones
Data detailed in 'Thyroid activity in patients with major depression' have been presented.

'Hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis dysfunction has been associated with pathophysiology of major depression.

The aim of the study was to...

Therapeutics Daily:  Nov 13 2008 9:17PM
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Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

-- Scientists have long known that women's preferences for masculine men change throughout their menstrual cycles.

A new study from Indiana University's Kinsey Institute is the first to demonstrate differences in brain...

Genetic Engineering News:  Nov 12 2008 9:08AM
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Sex hormones may affect atherosclerosis
Naturally produced sex hormones may influence the risk and progression of atherosclerosis, or hardening of the arteries, Johns Hopkins researchers report in a recent study.

The findings may help explain the increased risk men have of...

News-Medical.Net:  Nov 12 2008 8:57AM
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New study focuses on adolescents and young adults at risk for psychosis
Emory University in Atlanta is playing a key role in the largest, most comprehensive study ever funded by the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) of adolescents and young adults at risk for developing a psychotic disorder.

The five...

News-Medical.Net:  Nov 12 2008 6:36AM
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Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

-- Scientists have long known that women's preferences for masculine men change throughout their menstrual cycles.

A new study from Indiana University's Kinsey Institute is the first to demonstrate differences in brain...

EurekAlert!:  Nov 12 2008 5:58AM
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Hormones and brain activity: Kinsey Institute study sheds light on facial preferences
BLOOMINGTON, Ind.

-- Scientists have long known that women's preferences for masculine men change throughout their menstrual cycles.

A new study from Indiana University's Kinsey Institute is the first to demonstrate differences in brain...

Genetic Engineering News:  Nov 12 2008 5:34AM
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Migraines cut breast cancer risk by 30 percent
CHICAGO (Reuters) - In a puzzling twist, women who have a history of migraine headaches are far less likely to develop breast cancer than other women, U.S.

researchers said on Thursday.

The study is the first to look at the relationship...

Cancer.net:  Nov 8 2008 5:56PM
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