Similar words: estrogen, nitrogen, iatrogenic, nitrogenous, nitrogen oxide, nitrogen cycle, nitrogen dioxide, nitrogen fixation. Meaning: ['əstrədʒən /'ɪːs-] n. a general term for female steroid sex hormones that are secreted by the ovary and responsible for typical female sexual characteristics.
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(1) Oestrogen is a female sex hormone.
(2) As ovulation gets nearer, oestrogen levels rise.
(3) If the egg is not fertilised oestrogen and progesterone decrease.
(4) Environmental chemicals targeting oestrogen receptors, perhaps?
(5) The truth is that selling oestrogen as a panacea was a miscalculation.
(6) These include a disturbance of oestrogen metabolism and a fault in oestrogen feedback to the hypothalamus.
(7) They went back to natural oestrogen, a cumbersome and expensive product, harvested from the urine of pregnant mares.
(8) This dose of oestrogen has previously been shown to be the minimum required to prevent bone loss in normal menopausal women.
(9) Oestrogen makes women feel great and it shouldn't cost them a penny.
(10) This type of migraine is triggered by lowered oestrogen levels which occur around the time of a period.
(11) The ovaries carry on producing oestrogen long after ovulation has ceased(Sentencedict.com), more than twelve years in fact.
(12) Once oestrogen levels fall, the bone becomes less dense and strong and more liable to fracture.
(13) The loss of oestrogen at the onset of menopause may also be greater in smokers than nonsmokers.
(14) Skakkabaek says that scientists first detected the oestrogenic potential of Bisphenol A almost 60 years ago, when they were trying to produce a synthetic oestrogen to prevent miscarriages.
(15) Its oestrogen - receptor variant, however, had a significant impact on both digit ratio and courtship behaviour.
(16) After this time, they too are prone to heart attacks because they no longer have the protection of oestrogen in their bodies.
(17) Frisch suggested that underweight women would also have impaired reproductive function owing to a lack of oestrogen produced in adipose tissue.
(18) It appears likely that a fairly complicated interaction between oestrogen, progesterone and a pituitary hormone known as oxytocin is involved.
(19) The percentage improvement in spinal bone mineral density is similar to that reported in normal women receiving this dose of oestrogen.
(20) In this study(sentencedict.com/oestrogen.html), a standard bone sparing dose of oral oestrogen was used.
(21) Progestogen is now available in a combined progestogen and oestrogen patch.
(22) Oestrogen: how it can change your life that: Women who take oestrogen definitely tend to look younger than their years.
(23) Cellulite is a peculiarly female problem in which the hormone oestrogen plays a part.
(24) The study found the increased risk most acute for cancer involving oestrogen - receptor positive tumours.
(25) The study included pre - and post - menopausal women, some of whom were taking oestrogen replacement therapy.
(26) Stanhope also points out that for women there may be long-term health problems, because early puberty increases exposure to oestrogen.
(27) Fertility is indicated because a narrow waist is linked to higher oestrogen levels.
(28) The study found the increased risk most acute for cancer involving oestrogen - receptor positive tumors.
(29) This suggests that only very healthy women can afford high oestrogen levels.
(30) Lavender and tea - tree were found to cause hormonal disruptions by mimicking oestrogen.
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