Linking up.
Jan. 9th, 2007 09:22 pmHormone balance clue to bulimia - BBC.
Bulimia is normally viewed as a mental condition and treated with psychological therapies.
However, Dr Sabine Naessén, from the Karolinska Institutet suggests some women with the condition may have too much of the male hormone testosterone.
I wonder how this might tie in with PCOS?
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Time for me to replace that breadmaker. And yes, I do see bread for more than that around quite a bit; the prices they're talking about are a very basic white sliced loaf.
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Adding milk to tea reduces cardiovascular benefits. Drat. Ah well - more green tea it is, then, for me.
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Comet McNaught could be visible in the UK until 14th January. I might try to get up Blackheath for a look, though the wet these next few days may thwart my efforts.
Bulimia is normally viewed as a mental condition and treated with psychological therapies.
However, Dr Sabine Naessén, from the Karolinska Institutet suggests some women with the condition may have too much of the male hormone testosterone.
I wonder how this might tie in with PCOS?
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Time for me to replace that breadmaker. And yes, I do see bread for more than that around quite a bit; the prices they're talking about are a very basic white sliced loaf.
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Adding milk to tea reduces cardiovascular benefits. Drat. Ah well - more green tea it is, then, for me.
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Comet McNaught could be visible in the UK until 14th January. I might try to get up Blackheath for a look, though the wet these next few days may thwart my efforts.