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Okayama University

testosterone infographic

Testosterone therapy a safe and effective gender-affirming hormone therapy for trans men

Categories Health
Close-u of brown rice uncooked

What makes brown rice healthy

Categories Health
Jar of green juice

Sarunashi juice inhibits lung cancer in mice

Categories Health
Kampo can trace its origins to an 8th century Chinese monk, Jianzhen, who brought to Japan wisdom on Buddhism as well as Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Tracing the origin of Kampo, Japan’s traditional medicine

Categories Health
According to a new study conducted by Okayama University researchers, the species-specific expression pattern of the Nmu gene was responsible for different functions in rats and mice. Endogenous NMU did not increase food intake or cause obesity in rats, indicating that it is not an anorexigenic hormone in rats.

What makes mice fat, but not rats? Suppressing neuromedin U, study finds

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans

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