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Why The 'Perfect' Body Isn't Always Perfect: How Hormones Interact With Waist-to-hip Ratios In Women

Published December 4, 2008, 2:27 pm, Science Daily

The hormones that make women physically stronger, more competitive and better able to deal with stress also tend to redistribute fat from the hips to the waist, according to one anthropologist. So in societies and situations where women are under pressure to procure resources, they may be less likely to have the classic hourglass figure.

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Testosterone Levels Reduced By Prostate Cancer Drug In As Little As 3 Days

Published December 4, 2008, 7:14 am, Medical News Today

More than 95 per cent of men who took degarelix for prostate cancer saw their testosterone levels fall dramatically as early as three days after they started treatment, according to a paper in the December issue of BJU International. They also experienced much greater falls in their prostate-specific antigen (PSA) levels at 14 and 28 days than men taking leuprolide.

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New recommendations by scientific societies about late-onset hypogonadism

Published December 4, 2008, 6:42 am, EurekAlert!

( Elsevier ) The January issue of European Urology, the official journal of the European Association of Urology published by Elsevier, will feature new recommendations on late-onset hypogonadism (LOH), recently formulated by major scientific organizations. LOH is a clinical and biochemical syndrome associated with advancing age and characterized by typical symptoms and a deficiency in serum ...

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Resourceful And Resilient Women Are Less Pear-Shaped

Published December 4, 2008, 4:14 am, Medical News Today

A study of non-western and western women's body shapes found that the "perfect" hour-glass or pear shape supposedly favoured by men where the waist to hip ratio is 0.7 or less, is rarely found among women who have to rely on their own resources, such as going out to work or to search for food, to support themselves and their families.

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Best female figure not an hourglass

Published December 4, 2008, 1:53 am, China Daily

An imperfect body might be just what the doctor ordered for women and key to their economic success, an anthropologist now says.

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Prostate cancer drug reduces testosterone levels within 3 days

Published December 4, 2008, 1:27 am, New Kerala

Washington, Dec 4 : A prostate cancer drug, called degarelix, brought down testosterone levels within 3 days of administration in over 95 per cent of men, a new study has shown.

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Go figure: Waist may be key

Published December 3, 2008, 11:49 pm, Deseret Morning News

Men may fancy it and medical science considers it the best indicator of a woman's health and fertility, but the classic hourglass figure isn't necessarily suited for demands in the real world, according to new body type research conducted at the University of Utah.

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Degarelix prostate cancer drug makes testosterone levels fall dramatically and quickly

Published December 3, 2008, 9:20 pm, News-Medical-Net

More than 95 per cent of men who took degarelix for prostate cancer saw their testosterone levels fall dramatically as early as three days after they started treatment, according to a paper in the December issue of BJU International.

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Stereotypical imperfections offer health benefits when it comes to bodies

Published December 3, 2008, 9:20 pm, News-Medical-Net

Having an imperfect body may come with some substantial benefits for some women, according to a new article in the December issue of Current Anthropology.

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ASK THE DOCTOR: Does polycystic ovarian syndrome raise my risk of other diseases?

Published December 3, 2008, 2:16 pm, KSDK St. Louis

ASK THE DOCTOR: Does polycystic ovarian syndrome raise my risk of other diseases?

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