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Answer: Reproductive Endocrinologist is a physician who has completed a medical degree (4 years), an Obstetrics and Gynecology residency (4 years), and an approved fellowship in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility (2-3 years). This subspecialty of Obs...
Answer: reproductive endocrinologist (RE) is an obstetrician/gynecologist (OB/Gyn) with advanced education, research and professional skills in reproductive endocrinology and infertility. REs complete at least two additional years of specialized training in ...
Answer: Before we can see you, a physician referral is required. When you begin our program, we will work with you to develop a teaching plan tailored specifically for you, and we will help you set goals that will make living with diabetes more manageable. F...
Answer: The short answer is NO! At least not yet. Type 2 diabetes is a disease of 2 defects: Insulin resistance Insulin lack. At first, the major defect (in type 2 diabetes) may be insulin resistance. In this case insulin available may be normal or increased...
Answer: Fatigue after cancer is not unusual. Many of us have fatigue even 30 and 40 years after treatment. However, it is important to consider the underlying reasons for fatigue. These may be very difficult to determine, but it is important to work closely ...
Answer: Thierry Hertoghe MD and endocrinologist from France has said that he has found SHBG (sex hormone binding globulin) increases 200 to 300% in the presence of estrogen in the GI tract. SHBG will potentially bind available testosterone which governs musc...
Answer: It is a condition which is usually just as confusing to the patient as well as most doctors and is often misdiagnosed. The tiny cysts on the ovaries are actually not the main trouble but the women’s hormones and sensitivity to such variables as...