Two recent studies suggest that treating obesity and metabolic dysfunction with GLP-1 drugs could help restore hormonal ...
A systematic review finds no consistent adverse effects on the male hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and some evidence of fertility improvement with GLP-1 use.
A family of regulatory molecules, microRNAs, are key to the maintenance of fertility in both genders. An international research team led by the Maimonides Biomedical Research Institute(IMBIC) and the ...
A recent review published in Clinical Anatomy highlights evidence that the female clitoris is important for reproduction. The review notes that stimulating the clitoris activates the brain to cause a ...
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GLP-1 obesity drugs boost testosterone, sperm quality
A study has found that GLP-1 (a gut hormone regulating blood sugar and appetite) class obesity and diabetes treatments, such ...
Reproductive Function and Outcomes in Female Survivors of Childhood, Adolescent, and Young Adult Cancer: A Review The following represents disclosure information provided by authors of this manuscript ...
Reproductive function adjusts in response to environmental conditions in order to optimize success. In humans, this plasticity includes age of pubertal onset, hormone levels and age at menopause.
In a review article published in the journal Molecular Aspects of Medicine, authors have analyzed current evidence on the impact of obesity on the male reproduction system. They have thoroughly ...
OVER the past few weeks, we’ve been examining each body system in detail. This week and next, we will focus on our final, most vital system: the reproductive system. Our focus this week will be on the ...
Hypothalamic kisspeptin neurons serve as the nodal regulatory centre of reproductive function. These neurons are subjected to a plethora of regulatory factors that ultimately affect the release of ...
Certain daily habits negatively impact your hormonal balance and reproductive health more than you realise. Check out ways to improve your egg quality.
A new research paper was published in Aging (Aging-US) Volume 17, Issue 5, on May 20, 2025, titled "Short-term moderate caloric restriction in the rhesus macaque attenuates markers of ovarian aging in ...
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