Two stories have emerged in recent weeks that make for compelling reading; together they give us a clear window into the extraordinary anomalies (some would say madnesses) that exist in the world of hormonal health.
Preventative drugs to ward off breast cancer are getting publicity but nobody is talking about the associated risks.
Just how much attention should you pay to ‘promising’ headlines like that one and that says ‘Get the perfect body: it’s all about understanding your hormones, according to an expert’?
Medical victimization or joke as medical research reaches a new low point.
Almost 100 percent of pregnant women in the USA test positive for multiple synthetic chemicals, including ones that have been banned since the 1970’s and have a serious impact on hormone balance in all women.
You may have heard that too much coffee is a bad thing, but nutritionist Sarah Schenker offers an alternative view of both coffee and green tea’s role in bone health.
An Oxford University study funded by Cancer Research UK and the UK Medical Research Council has found that women who begin using hormone therapy close to the time of menopause are at greater risk of breast cancer than those who wait five years or more.
JAMA Study Says Synthetic Progestin Found to Cause Breast Cancer
Dame Dr Shirley Bond responds to the reported rise in breast cancer rates in the UK and questions the absence of synthetic hormone treatments in the reasons cited.
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