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Doctor Reveals What Happens When You Stop Taking Ozempic

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Semaglutide (sold as Wegovy and Ozempic) and tirzepatide (sold as Zepbound and Mounjaro) are the most well known in the class of drugs that mimic hormones to reduce feelings of hunger. Drugs like Ozempic are very effective at helping most people who take them lose weight. But does weight come back when you stop using […]

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Women’s Health Volunteer Opportunities at DM Clinical Research

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Participating in a clinical trial might be a great option for you. During a clinical trial, you will receive expert medical care free of charge, including doctor’s visits, medications, and follow-up appointments. STI Clinical Trials. Migraine Research. Not sure if our trials are right for you?

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Migraines and Menopause: What Women Need to Know

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We’ll also explain what’s normal- and when to see a doctor. How Hormones Affect Migraine Headaches. A woman’s hormones will become unpredictable leading up to menopause, which can cause unpredictable headaches. A doctor can prescribe a variety of medications to treat your migraines. Consider a Clinical Trial.

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Perimenopause Headaches Daily? Here’s How to Find Relief

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Not surprisingly, hormone shifts are to blame for this head pain. This is because of estrogen, a key hormone for women. Falling estrogen levels are typically the cause of migraines and other hormonal headaches. Not all women will get hormonal headaches. Ask your doctor to help you choose the best treatment plan for you.

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Skincare Routines for People with Hidradenitis Suppurativa

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While the exact cause is unknown, factors like genetics, inflammation, and hormones play a role. Here are some common triggers of HS: Hormonal Changes: Many individuals with HS report flare-ups during periods of hormonal change, such as menstruation, pregnancy, or menopause.

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IBD And Your Menstrual Cycle: Why More Research Is Needed

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Knowing this, it’s no surprise that the way IBD affects women’s menstrual cycle hasn’t been thoroughly researched, even though a significant percentage of women with IBD report menstrual irregularities as well as intensifying of GI symptoms before and during their period. Other hormones, prostaglandins, may play an important role as well.

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Endocrine System Questions for Patients

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This way, you can visit a doctor if you think you have an issue. What do you know about your hormones? However, hormones are about much more than making babies. Your body releases dozens of hormones every single day. The endocrine system is a network of glands that help to manage these hormones.