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If you ask a gynecologist what causes premature birth, the answer will usually be something along the lines of "insufficient progesterone" often accompanied by mumbling about "genetic predispositions". Yet, how exactly is insufficient progesterone responsible for premature birth has remained a...
After almost a century of evidence in favor of aspirin, combined with complete failure to develop other pharmacological interventions (and believe me, Big Pharma tried hard) mainstream medicine seems to be growing desperate enough to start recommending aspirin to ALL pregnant women as prevention...
Just weeks after the first study on the link between elevated estrogens (all types) and autism, a new study again demonstrated a link between elevated maternal estrogen (estradiol in this case) and risk of offspring autism...
I noticed over the years that many of the people diagnosed with pre-diabetes or diabetes II have received their diagnosis based on a single fasting blood test. The use HbA1C is not as widespread among PCP, despite what mainstream media claims. About half of the cases of newly diagnose...
Yet another one of these blockbuster studies on gene editing as a way to "erase" diseases may turn out to be a premature fanfare.
Hey @Drareg, I think you will like this.
Inter-homologue repair in fertilized human eggs? | bioRxiv
Was the big paper about the successful editing of human embryo...
Allopathic medicine still denies that maternal stress during pregnancy affects the child's long term health. If anything, they say that the fetus may experience a slightly increased risk of infection during pregnancy but that risk goes back normal as soon as the baby is born. The main argument...
Don't think many Peatarians struggle with this problem, but I thought that it may be an interesting study since the people who have this problem are generally told that there are no effective treatments except SSRI. The SSRI don't really treat anything but rather remove the desire for sex...