Sentences with phrase «why fibroids»

Researchers at the University of Helsinki and Karolinska Institutet have found specific mutations in a gene called MED12, which is an important step towards understanding why fibroids arise and how they can be treated.

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Learn what fibroids are, why some women get fibroids, how to recognize the symptoms, and how fibroids are diagnosed and treated.
Crystal Aguh, M.D., assistant professor of dermatology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, says the scarring associated with CCCA is similar to the scarring associated with excess fibrous tissue elsewhere in the body, a situation that may explain why women with this type of hair loss are at a higher risk for fibroids.
But if fibroids are so common, why do we hear so little about them?
This is why we often see that in people with Adrenal Fatigue Syndrome (AFS), the tendency is for them to have estrogen dominance symptoms such as PMS, endometriosis, the irregular menses, fibrocystic breast disease, as well as fibroids.
In this episode we discuss whether or not supplements can shrink a uterine fibroid, why thyroids go so wonky during and after pregnancy, the thyroid cholesterol connection and why you're still hearing the go low fat advice for high lipids.
So if you struggle with fibroids, there's reason to suspect you might not be making enough of this enzyme — which underscores why giving up caffeine is so important.
Or why is it that your sister doesn't suffer chronic health challenges like persistent skin irritations and anal itching, respiratory infections, anxiety and fibroids even though she stops for a jumbo chocolate chip cookie on the way back to the office from lunch every single day?
Fibroid tissue is hypersensitive to estrogen, but does not have the capacity to regulate estrogen response, this is why they can grow to become quite large.
Estrogen and progesterone are at their highest levels during a woman's childbearing years, this is why uterine fibroids are thought to develop during this time.
This is because fibroid tissue is hypersensitive to estrogen, it contains a high amount of estrogen receptors, this is why they can grow to become quite large.
Here are some reasons why this wild ride of a story is so successful: Under the Wide and Starry Sky gives us insight into the life of Robert Louis Stevenson: his life long struggle with a fibroid lung disease, his dreams that resulted into his wonderful stories, his continuous struggle with finances, and his devotion to Fanny (Elizabeth K).
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