A growing body of research now links the composition of gut bacteria in postmenopausal women to measurable differences in ...
A new review maps how the endocrine-microbiome axis expands the estrobolome concept, showing that gut microbes may alter ...
Scientists from the University of Bath (UK) have shed new light on how Crohn's disease develops and why it affects people ...
Postmenopausal women have increased risk of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease due to loss of estrogen from metabolic changes. A high-fat diet further exacerbates the disease, which can progress to ...
Immune profiling at the single-cell level to evaluate the immune microenvironment in bladder cancer: Insights from non-muscle invasive and muscle-invasive disease. Use of urinary cell-free DNA ...
Estrogen may cause certain colon cells, shown in green in this microscope image, to release a hormone called peptide YY. This, in turn, causes a different type of colon cell, colored magenta, to pump ...
BUFFALO, NY- July 3, 2023 – A new editorial paper was published in Oncotarget's Volume 14 on June 12, 2023, entitled, “ERβ as a mediator of estrogen signaling in inflammatory breast cancer.” For IBC, ...
Researchers discover that estrogen can turn on pain signals associated with conditions like irritable bowel syndrome. Women are dramatically more likely than men to suffer from irritable bowel ...
(Philadelphia, PA) - Heart disease is less pronounced in women than in men as humans age, but this difference narrows after menopause. Some studies have shown that estrogen slows heart disease in ...