FDA approves Crestor for people who have no health problem to correct

Natural News

Wednesday, December 30, 2009
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Editor of NaturalNews.com

(NaturalNews) Big Pharma has been trending this direction for a long time: marketing medicines to people who don’t need them and who have nothing wrong with their health. It’s all part of a ploy to position prescription drugs as nutrients — things you need to take on a regular basis in order to prevent disease.

Progesterone Infertility

Progesterone infertility can mean there’s either an excess of estrogen, a condition called estrogen dominance, or there’s a deficiency of progesterone. Progesterone and estrogen are two vital hormones to the life and well-being of every woman. However, progesterone is the hormone of fertility and pregnancy.”

A Possible Cure for the Baby Blues?

Miller-Mclune By Matt Palmquist August , 2008 A mechanism in the brains of mice — specifically, the lack of a protein that is key in adapting to sex hormone fluctuations — might explain why some human mothers experience depression after giving birth, and the discovery could lead to better treatments for postpartum depression. The study, Continue Reading …

Chemical clue to baby blues found

BBC News Page last updated at 01:42 GMT, Thursday, 31 July 2008 02:42 UK American scientists say they are closer to understanding why some mothers suffer post-natal depression. They found mice lacking a chemical receptor in their brains developed similar symptoms. The study suggests the receptor helps stop brain cells firing too often in response Continue Reading …

Possible Cause of Postpartum Depression Pinpointed

Mouse study implicates GABA receptors in the central nervous system Posted July 30, 2008 By Jeffrey Perkel HealthDay Reporter WEDNESDAY, July 30 (HealthDay News) — Researchers have uncovered a potential cause for postpartum depression, at least in mice. According to the study, from assistant researcher Jamie Maguire and lead researcher Istvan Mody, both of the Continue Reading …

Should women be popping anti-depressants for PMS?

MIrror.co.uk Advice By Caroline Jones 7/08/2008 Worrying new figures indicate doctors are prescribing anti-depressants to women suffering from PMS. Does it help or do more harm? Your Life investigates… When Liz Hallworth went to her GP with premenstrual syndrome, she was surprised to be offered antidepressants. But new figures show she’s far from alone. A Continue Reading …