“As a species, we’re on a fast track to extinction,” says Ori Hofmekler, author of The Anti-Estrogenic Diet and statistics show how essential good hormone balance is for our health.
Following on from Dr Shirley Bond’s recent article on whether men can be oestrogen dominant, The role of estrogen in ‘feminizing’ men has been well established but now it seems it play another, more sinister role.
Researchers at Cleveland Clinic discovered that an androgen receptor is found in both prostate and breast cancers, yet has opposite effects on these diseases.
A new study reported at the Society for Endocrinology by Professor Hugh Jones shows that men with low levels of testosterone may die sooner unless they are given testosterone replacement therapy.
Men who start to lose their hair by the time they are 20 are more likely to develop prostate cancer in later life according to a new study published online in the cancer journal Annals of Oncology.
Hormone-based therapy for prostate cancer increases risk of colorectal cancer.
Men who have long index fingers are at lower risk of prostate cancer according to a new study published in the British Journal of Cancer.
Though possibly not the sort of sex that immediately springs to mind, it seems that men’s sex hormones may be the biological reason why they are at greater risk than women for a particular kind of gum disease.
Saturated and monounsaturated fats aren’t just implicated in heart disease and cancer but now are linked to a potentially damaging effect on men’s sperm
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