Menopause is associated with bone loss and enhanced visceral adiposity. A polyclonal antibody that targets the β-subunit of the pituitary hormone follicle-stimulating hormone (Fsh) increases bone mass ...
Low estrogen levels undoubtedly underlie menopausal bone thinning. However, rapid and profuse bone loss begins 3 y before the last menstrual period, when serum estrogen is relatively normal. We have ...
Levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) rise during the peri-menopausal transition; women often gain visceral fat and experience bone loss at this time, which puts them at increased risk of ...
Some couples have difficulty conceiving children and this can be caused by a number of factors. The man might have a lower than average number of sperm in his semen, or the sperm may not be very ...