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Methionine: Functions, Food Sources and Side Effects
Methionine: Functions, Food Sources and Side Effects
Methionine is an amino acid that produces several important molecules in your body. Here's a detailed look at how it works, sources and potential side effects.
·healthline.com·
Methionine: Functions, Food Sources and Side Effects
Help With Prescription Medications through Patient Assistance Programs
Help With Prescription Medications through Patient Assistance Programs
Help with Medications is Available. Patient Assistance Programs give free prescription drugs to those in need. These free prescription drugs often require a prescription advocate to receive ongoing prescription help.
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Help With Prescription Medications through Patient Assistance Programs
samyr
samyr
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samyr
Ademetionine
Ademetionine
Ademetionine, also known as AdoMet; MSI-195; SAMe, S-adenosylmethionine, is a PDE4B inhibitor potentially for treatment of primary biliary cirrhosis and major depressive disorder.
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Ademetionine
androgen precursor
androgen precursor
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androgen precursor
androgen replacement therapy
androgen replacement therapy
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Interview with Marsha Nunley, MD
Interview with Marsha Nunley, MD
"I will confess," admitted Marsha Nunley, MD.   "I did become my own doctor." "I tried all the different ways to do hormones. I think I've tried every protocol that there is, and I finally found the one that was right for me and started down that path." "I think many physicians that get into this—that's how they get there," she added, referring to the field of functional medicine. "They don't feel well." "Or they look at their patients and they think 'I don't know what to do for these people that come in.'" "Not to put my colleagues down. They don't know. They're not trained . . . They don't know what to do with you, so they give you the antidepressants and move you down the road."  * * * The effort to understand her own symptoms led
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Interview with Marsha Nunley, MD
ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
Learn more about ORGOVYX. Please see Important Safety Information and full Prescribing Information available on this website.
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ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
Ex Vivo & In Vivo Gene Therapy Techniques
Ex Vivo & In Vivo Gene Therapy Techniques
Read about the different techniques used in gene therapy, and how genetic material is delivered to cells via ex vivo and in vivo methods.
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Ex Vivo & In Vivo Gene Therapy Techniques
How to Avoid Hair Loss with Androgen Replacement Therapy
How to Avoid Hair Loss with Androgen Replacement Therapy
If you’ve been considering androgen replacement therapy, there are some serious side effects you need to know about. Here is what to do about them.
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How to Avoid Hair Loss with Androgen Replacement Therapy
Androgen replacement therapy in women
Androgen replacement therapy in women
Androgens affect sexual function, bone health, muscle mass, body composition, mood, energy, and the sense of well-being. Androgen insufficiency clearly has been demonstrated in patients with hypopituitarism, adrenalectomy, oophorectomy, and in some women placed on oral estrogen therapy which increas …
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Androgen replacement therapy in women
ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
Learn more about ORGOVYX. Please see Important Safety Information and full Prescribing Information available on this website.
·orgovyxhcp.com·
ORGOVYX™ (relugolix) 120 mg tablets
Discover A NEW WAY TO AGE
Discover A NEW WAY TO AGE
The Forever Health Practitioner Network can help you find integrative doctors and specialists in BHRT near you!
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Discover A NEW WAY TO AGE
drug adherence tool - Bing
drug adherence tool - Bing
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What is a qualitative synthesis? | Evidence-Based Nursing
What is a qualitative synthesis? | Evidence-Based Nursing
If you want to inform your practice with answers to questions such as ‘What is it like for people to suffer chronic pain?’ or ‘What are patients’ understanding and experience of hypertension and taking medication’1 or ‘What are older people's views about falling and taking part in a falls programme’2 then what might you do? You could read individual research papers, but often there are many papers and they can be difficult to track down and access. A qualitative synthesis (sometimes called a qualitative systematic review) systematically searches for research on a topic, and draws the findings from individual studies together. Although systematic …
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What is a qualitative synthesis? | Evidence-Based Nursing
Nasa dugo (‘It’s in the blood’): lay conceptions of hypertension in the Philippines | BMJ Global Health
Nasa dugo (‘It’s in the blood’): lay conceptions of hypertension in the Philippines | BMJ Global Health
Introduction Understanding explanatory models is important for hypertension, a leading risk factor for cardiovascular disease and stroke. This article aims to determine what adult patients with hypertension in the Philippines attribute their condition to, how these views might be explained and what the implications are for hypertension management. Methods This is a qualitative study drawing on 71 semistructured interviews (40 initial and 31 follow-up) and four focus group discussions with patients diagnosed with hypertension. The setting was urban and rural low-income communities in the Philippines. Results Four prominent perceived causes were identified—genetics, heat, stress and diet—for what patients refer to as ‘high blood’. We propose a ‘folk physiology’ that rests on local understandings of blood and blood flow, draws from broader cultural notions of illness causation and accounts for a dynamic, non-chronic view of hypertension that in turn informs the health behaviours of those affected. Conclusions By understanding that hypertension is frequently seen not as a chronic constant condition but rather as an episodic one triggered by external influences, although in those genetically predisposed to it, it may be possible to address patient’s beliefs and thus adherence to treatment.
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Nasa dugo (‘It’s in the blood’): lay conceptions of hypertension in the Philippines | BMJ Global Health