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Why Isn’t My Female Dog Going Into Heat?
Your female dog is almost two years old, but she still hasn’t gone into heat? Maybe that’s why you’re worried. Female dogs should be going into heat at this age, shouldn’t they? PETBOOK asked a ...
Discover the connection between thyroid health and yoga. Learn how yoga can support balance in the body, enhance well-being, and what realistic expectations to have for hormone management.
In a strange bout of dark inspiration, a condemned's Utah execution lent a hand in gifting UK punk with one of its biggest ...
CORVALLIS, Ore. — Endo the Blind, the multi-world record holding horse who had no eyes, has died. He was 26. The mostly white ...
Dwarfism is a genetic mutation that affects bone and cartilage growth, often stunting them. The mutation occurs across many mammal species, including cats. Since cats are already relatively small ...
Are you having issues falling asleep lately? It could be a sign of insomnia that must not be ignored. On International Women's Day, let's discuss why women need more sleep than men and ...
Living a healthy life depends on many factors, but one of the most important is metabolic health. This term refers to the body’s ability to manage energy efficiently, especially when it comes to ...
This article was reviewed by Felix Gussone, MD. Testosterone does more than drive puberty. It influences drive, mood, motivation, and aspects of overall energy. Produced mainly in the testes, this ...
Valerie Taylor's research explores links between gut bacteria and bipolar disorder, testing faecal microbiota transplants as potential treatments for mental illness.
Scientists in Japan have developed a new artificial intelligence system that can help detect a rare hormone disease by ...
Chinese Neurosurgical Journal highlights gut–brain axis in pituitary tumor–related cognitive decline
A new study from Kunming Medical University suggests that hormonal imbalance and gut microbiota alterations may contribute to cognitive decline in patients with pituitary neuroendocrine tumors.
Thyroid disorders may influence uric acid levels and increase gout risk. An expert explains the metabolic link, symptoms to watch for, and why timely diagnosis matters.
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