The prevalence of PCOS in women of reproductive age varies but has been reported to be around 6%-19% of this population. This condition’s etiology relies on the presence of multiple signs and symptoms like hyperandrogenism, chronic oligo-/anovulation, and insulin resistance...
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Science and technology have elucidated important information about neonates and infants’ applications and benefits from breast milk’s immunology. Nevertheless, breastfeeding and lactation always had healing and sometimes (called) magical powers associated with them. ...
Have you ever noticed that the human is the smallest newborn mammal? It turns out that we are born, and we are so immature that we actually need to be breastfed for more time than other mammals, plus we need to have the support of our mother or community to survive. Also, human milk is...
There is a very tight interaction between women’s health, hormonal influence, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Also, breastfeeding is a practice that has ties to community culture and family, both important contributors to women’s health. Nevertheless, breastmilk is essential for infant...
Stress, like inflammation, is a natural response. We need stress to function on a normal basis.  So, when the question arises, “Are you stressed?†the answer is yes, but what is happening is complex. Indeed, this physical adaptation is modulated by the HPA- axis, and even if the...