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Global Male Menopause Treatment Market to Witness Heightened Growth During the Period 2019 2029 – Cole of Duty

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Male menopause refers to the hormonal imbalance or hormonal changes in the males due to which there is a reduction in the testosterone levels in the males. There are various symptoms of male menopause. Some of the symptoms include low energy, increasing body fat, decreasing bone density, erectile dysfunction, infertility, etc. There are many other changes associated with the testosterone level changes. Some of the major changes observed in males are a growth of the muscle mass, lowering of voice and changes related to sexual functioning. The male menopause can be treated by changing the lifestyle habits or it can be treated by taking testosterone replacement therapy. Healthy lifestyle habits such as taking a healthy diet. Having proper nap etc. can treat the male menopause treatment market.

Increasing research and developmental activities is one of the major factor driving the growth of male menopause treatment market. The rate of smoking is increasing, which can lead to hormonal imbalance, increasing the growth of the male menopause treatment market. Large intake of drugs and alcohol is another important factor, which can be responsible for the reduction of testosterone level and is expected to increase the growth of male menopause treatment market. Increasing adoption of poor lifestyle habits such as a high intake of junk food, lack of exercise, etc. can be responsible for increasing the growth of male menopause treatment market. Increasing stress due to daily hectic routine can also increase the growth of male menopause treatment market. Other factors, such as increasing healthcare awareness, technological advancements leading to better diagnostic rates, increasing disposable income, modernization of the Indian society, etc. can be responsible for the significant growth of male menopause treatment market.

There are various side effects of male menopause treatment drugs, which can hinder the growth of male menopause treatment market. Lack of awareness in some of the developing regions can restrain the growth of male menopause treatment market.

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Based on the drug type, the Male Menopause Treatment has been divided into testosterone supplements and vitamin supplements. Testosterone supplements can be given in various forms and are expected to hold the largest revenue share in the male menopause treatment market. Testosterone replacement therapy is the most common therapy, used for the treatment of male menopause treatment market. Amongst all the testosterone supplements, DHEA and D-Aspartic acid are expected to hold the maximum revenue share in the male menopause treatment market. Based on the route of administration, the male menopause treatment market has been divided into oral administration and subcutaneous administration. Oral route of administration is expected to hold the maximum revenue share in the male menopause treatment market as it is the most common form of administration used by the male patients. Based on the distribution channel, the male menopause treatment has been divided into hospital pharmacies, retail pharmacies, drug stores, and online pharmacies. Drug stores and hospital pharmacies are expected to hold the maximum revenue share in the male menopause treatment market.

On the basis of geography, the global Male Menopause Treatment market is studied and divided into a few key regions such as North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia, Middle East & Africa and Oceania. North America is expected to hold a large revenue share in global Male Menopause Treatment market because of the presence of a large number of research and developmental activities and availability of technological advancement in the field of healthcare. Europe is expected to hold the second largest market share because of the presence of the large population. The Asia Pacific can also show a large revenue share in the Male Menopause Treatment market because of the increasing healthcare awareness

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There are many companies manufacturing Male Menopause Treatment drugs. Some of the big pharmaceutical companies involved in the manufacture of Male Menopause Treatment drugs are Thermofisher Scientific Inc., Abbott, Sun Pharmaceuticals Industries Ltd., Perrigo Company plc, Bayer AG and many other companies.factors along with market attractiveness as per segments. The report also maps the qualitative impact of various market factors on market segments and geographies.

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Regions Covered in the Global Testosterone Replacement Therapy Market: The Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries and Egypt) North America (the United States, Mexico, and Canada) South America (Brazil etc.) Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.) Asia-Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia)

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Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Research Report

Los Angeles, United States, July 8th, 2020, The report on the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market is comprehensively prepared with main focus on the competitive landscape, geographical growth, segmentation, and market dynamics, including drivers, restraints, and opportunities. It sheds light on key production, revenue, and consumption trends so that players could improve their sales and growth in the Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market. It offers a detailed analysis of the competition and leading companies of the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market. Here, it concentrates on the recent developments, sales, market value, production, gross margin, and other important factors of the business of top players operating in the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market.

With deep quantitative and qualitative analysis, the report provides encyclopedic and accurate research study on important aspects of the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market. It brings to light key factors affecting the growth of different segments and regions in the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market. It also offers SWOT, Porters Five Forces, and PESTLE analysis to thoroughly examine the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market. It gives a detailed study on manufacturing cost, upstream and downstream buyers, distributors, marketing strategy, and marketing channel development trends of the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market. Furthermore, it provides strategic bits of advice and recommendations for players to ensure success in the global Hormone Replacement Therapy market.

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Some of the Important Key player operating in this Report are: , Eli Lilly, Pfizer, AbbVie, Novo Nordisk, Merck KGaA, Mylan, Bayer, Teva, Novartis, Abbott, Roche, Endo International, Ipsen, ANI Pharmaceuticals, TherapeuticsMD

Segmental Analysis

The report has classified the global Hormone Replacement Therapy industry into segments including product type and application. Every segment is evaluated based on growth rate and share. Besides, the analysts have studied the potential regions that may prove rewarding for the Hormone Replacement Therapy manufacturers in the coming years. The regional analysis includes reliable predictions on value and volume, thereby helping market players to gain deep insights into the overall Railway Signaling System industry.

Hormone Replacement Therapy Segmentation by Product

, Estrogen Hormone, Growth Hormone, Thyroid Hormone, Testosterone Hormone, The proportion of estrogen hormone in 2018 is about 50%, and the proportion is in increasing trend from 2014 to 2018.

Hormone Replacement Therapy Segmentation by Application

Menopause, Hypothyroidism, Growth Hormone Deficiency, Male Hypogonadism, Other Diseases, The most proportion of hormone replacement therapy is used in menopause, and the proportion in 2018 is 46.2%. Eli Lilly, Pfizer, AbbVie, Novo Nordisk, Merck KGaA, Mylan, Bayer, Teva, Novartis, Abbott, Roche, Endo International, Ipsen, ANI Pharmaceuticals, TherapeuticsMD

Regions and Countries

The Middle East and Africa (GCC Countries and Egypt) North America (the United States, Mexico, and Canada) South America (Brazil etc.) Europe (Turkey, Germany, Russia UK, Italy, France, etc.) Asia-Pacific (Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Japan, Philippines, Korea, Thailand, India, Indonesia, and Australia)

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Table of Contents

1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Overview1.1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Product Overview1.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Segment by Type1.2.1 Estrogen Hormone1.2.2 Growth Hormone1.2.3 Thyroid Hormone1.2.4 Testosterone Hormone1.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Type (2015-2026)1.3.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size Overview by Type (2015-2026)1.3.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Historic Market Size Review by Type (2015-2020)

1.3.2.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)

1.3.2.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)

1.3.2.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Average Selling Price (ASP) by Type (2015-2026)1.3.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size Forecast by Type (2021-2026)

1.3.3.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share Breakdown by Application (2021-2026)

1.3.3.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share Breakdown by Application (2021-2026)

1.3.3.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Average Selling Price (ASP) by Application (2021-2026)1.4 Key Regions Market Size Segment by Type (2015-2020)1.4.1 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.2 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.3 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.4 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.4.5 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Breakdown by Type (2015-2026)1.5 Coronavirus Disease 2019 (Covid-19): Hormone Replacement Therapy Industry Impact1.5.1 How the Covid-19 is Affecting the Hormone Replacement Therapy Industry

1.5.1.1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Business Impact Assessment Covid-19

1.5.1.2 Supply Chain Challenges

1.5.1.3 COVID-19s Impact On Crude Oil and Refined Products1.5.2 Market Trends and Hormone Replacement Therapy Potential Opportunities in the COVID-19 Landscape1.5.3 Measures / Proposal against Covid-19

1.5.3.1 Government Measures to Combat Covid-19 Impact

1.5.3.2 Proposal for Hormone Replacement Therapy Players to Combat Covid-19 Impact 2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Competition by Company2.1 Global Top Players by Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales (2015-2020)2.2 Global Top Players by Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue (2015-2020)2.3 Global Top Players Hormone Replacement Therapy Average Selling Price (ASP) (2015-2020)2.4 Global Top Manufacturers Hormone Replacement Therapy Manufacturing Base Distribution, Sales Area, Product Type2.5 Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Competitive Situation and Trends2.5.1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Concentration Rate (2015-2020)2.5.2 Global 5 and 10 Largest Manufacturers by Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales and Revenue in 20192.6 Global Top Manufacturers by Company Type (Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3) (based on the Revenue in Hormone Replacement Therapy as of 2019)2.7 Date of Key Manufacturers Enter into Hormone Replacement Therapy Market2.8 Key Manufacturers Hormone Replacement Therapy Product Offered2.9 Mergers & Acquisitions, Expansion 3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Status and Outlook by Region (2015-2026)3.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size and CAGR by Region: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20263.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Region (2015-2020)3.2.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)3.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.1 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Region (2021-2026)3.3.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2021-2026)3.4 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.4.1 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.4.2 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5.1 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.5.2 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6.1 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.6.2 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7.1 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.7.2 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8.1 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue YoY Growth (2015-2026)3.8.2 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales YoY Growth (2015-2026) 4 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application4.1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Segment by Application4.1.1 Menopause4.1.2 Hypothyroidism4.1.3 Growth Hormone Deficiency4.1.4 Male Hypogonadism4.1.5 Other Diseases4.2 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales by Application: 2015 VS 2020 VS 20264.3 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Historic Sales by Application (2015-2020)4.4 Global Hormone Replacement Therapy Forecasted Sales by Application (2021-2026)4.5 Key Regions Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Application4.5.1 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application4.5.2 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application4.5.3 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application4.5.4 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application4.5.5 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy by Application 5 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Country (2015-2026)5.1 North America Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.1.1 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.1.2 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)5.2 North America Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.2.1 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.2.2 North America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)5.3 North America Market Size YoY Growth by Country5.3.1 U.S. Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)5.3.2 Canada Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 6 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Country (2015-2026)6.1 Europe Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.1.1 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.1.2 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)6.2 Europe Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.2.1 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.2.2 Europe Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)6.3 Europe Market Size YoY Growth by Country6.3.1 Germany Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.2 France Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.3 U.K. Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.4 Italy Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)6.3.5 Russia Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 7 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Country (2015-2026)7.1 Asia-Pacific Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.1.1 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.1.2 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)7.2 Asia-Pacific Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.2.1 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.2.2 Asia-Pacific Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)7.3 Asia-Pacific Market Size YoY Growth by Country7.3.1 China Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.2 Japan Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.3 South Korea Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.4 India Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.5 Australia Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.6 Taiwan Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.7 Indonesia Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.8 Thailand Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.9 Malaysia Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.10 Philippines Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)7.3.11 Vietnam Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 8 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Country (2015-2026)8.1 Latin America Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.1.1 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.1.2 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)8.2 Latin America Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.2.1 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.2.2 Latin America Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)8.3 Latin America Market Size YoY Growth by Country8.3.1 Mexico Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)8.3.2 Brazil Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)8.3.3 Argentina Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 9 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size by Country (2015-2026)9.1 Middle East and Africa Market Size Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.1.1 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.1.2 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2015-2020)9.2 Middle East and Africa Market Size Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.2.1 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.2.2 Middle East and Africa Hormone Replacement Therapy Revenue Market Share by Country (2021-2026)9.3 Middle East and Africa Market Size YoY Growth by Country9.3.1 Turkey Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)9.3.2 Saudi Arabia Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026)9.3.3 UAE Hormone Replacement Therapy Market Size YoY Growth (2015-2026) 10 Company Profiles and Key Figures in Hormone Replacement Therapy Business10.1 Eli Lilly10.1.1 Eli Lilly Corporation Information10.1.2 Eli Lilly Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.1.3 Eli Lilly Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.1.4 Eli Lilly Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.1.5 Eli Lilly Recent Development10.2 Pfizer10.2.1 Pfizer Corporation Information10.2.2 Pfizer Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.2.3 Pfizer Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.2.4 Eli Lilly Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.2.5 Pfizer Recent Development10.3 AbbVie10.3.1 AbbVie Corporation Information10.3.2 AbbVie Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.3.3 AbbVie Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.3.4 AbbVie Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.3.5 AbbVie Recent Development10.4 Novo Nordisk10.4.1 Novo Nordisk Corporation Information10.4.2 Novo Nordisk Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.4.3 Novo Nordisk Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.4.4 Novo Nordisk Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.4.5 Novo Nordisk Recent Development10.5 Merck KGaA10.5.1 Merck KGaA Corporation Information10.5.2 Merck KGaA Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.5.3 Merck KGaA Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.5.4 Merck KGaA Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.5.5 Merck KGaA Recent Development10.6 Mylan10.6.1 Mylan Corporation Information10.6.2 Mylan Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.6.3 Mylan Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.6.4 Mylan Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.6.5 Mylan Recent Development10.7 Bayer10.7.1 Bayer Corporation Information10.7.2 Bayer Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.7.3 Bayer Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.7.4 Bayer Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.7.5 Bayer Recent Development10.8 Teva10.8.1 Teva Corporation Information10.8.2 Teva Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.8.3 Teva Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.8.4 Teva Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.8.5 Teva Recent Development10.9 Novartis10.9.1 Novartis Corporation Information10.9.2 Novartis Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.9.3 Novartis Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.9.4 Novartis Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.9.5 Novartis Recent Development10.10 Abbott10.10.1 Company Basic Information, Manufacturing Base and Competitors10.10.2 Hormone Replacement Therapy Product Category, Application and Specification10.10.3 Abbott Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue, Price and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.10.4 Main Business Overview10.10.5 Abbott Recent Development10.11 Roche10.11.1 Roche Corporation Information10.11.2 Roche Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.11.3 Roche Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.11.4 Roche Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.11.5 Roche Recent Development10.12 Endo International10.12.1 Endo International Corporation Information10.12.2 Endo International Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.12.3 Endo International Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.12.4 Endo International Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.12.5 Endo International Recent Development10.13 Ipsen10.13.1 Ipsen Corporation Information10.13.2 Ipsen Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.13.3 Ipsen Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.13.4 Ipsen Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.13.5 Ipsen Recent Development10.14 ANI Pharmaceuticals10.14.1 ANI Pharmaceuticals Corporation Information10.14.2 ANI Pharmaceuticals Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.14.3 ANI Pharmaceuticals Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.14.4 ANI Pharmaceuticals Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.14.5 ANI Pharmaceuticals Recent Development10.15 TherapeuticsMD10.15.1 TherapeuticsMD Corporation Information10.15.2 TherapeuticsMD Description, Business Overview and Total Revenue10.15.3 TherapeuticsMD Hormone Replacement Therapy Sales, Revenue and Gross Margin (2015-2020)10.15.4 TherapeuticsMD Hormone Replacement Therapy Products Offered10.15.5 TherapeuticsMD Recent Development 11 Hormone Replacement Therapy Upstream, Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis11.1 Hormone Replacement Therapy Key Raw Materials11.1.1 Key Raw Materials11.1.2 Key Raw Materials Price11.1.3 Raw Materials Key Suppliers11.2 Manufacturing Cost Structure11.2.1 Raw Materials11.2.2 Labor Cost11.2.3 Manufacturing Expenses11.3 Hormone Replacement Therapy Industrial Chain Analysis11.4 Market Opportunities, Challenges, Risks and Influences Factors Analysis11.4.1 Market Opportunities and Drivers11.4.2 Market Challenges11.4.3 Market Risks11.4.4 Porters Five Forces Analysis 12 Market Strategy Analysis, Distributors12.1 Sales Channel12.2 Distributors12.3 Downstream Customers 13 Research Findings and Conclusion 14 Appendix14.1 Methodology/Research Approach14.1.1 Research Programs/Design14.1.2 Market Size Estimation14.1.3 Market Breakdown and Data Triangulation14.2 Data Source14.2.1 Secondary Sources14.2.2 Primary Sources14.3 Author Details14.4 Disclaimer

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Water Therapy for Weight Loss Does It Work? – Healthline

Posted: July 9, 2020 at 11:45 am

Japanese water therapy is the practice of drinking several glasses of room-temperature water first thing in the morning.

It also encourages strict eating windows of 15 minutes, with long breaks between meals and snacks.

While some people report that this habit has improved certain aspects of their health, many wonder whether its an effective tool for weight loss.

This article explains whether Japanese water therapy works for weight loss.

Few scientific studies have been conducted on Japanese water therapy specifically, and the weight loss evidence for similar patterns of water consumption is mixed.

That said, the hydration component of water therapy may aid weight loss.

Keep in mind that many other factors are at play, such as your overall diet quality and exercise levels.

Drinking more water may have a filling effect, as water takes up space in your stomach. In turn, it may prevent cravings and overeating that may otherwise contribute to unwanted weight gain (1).

One study found that adults with excess weight or obesity who drank 2.1 cups (500 mL) of water 30 minutes before a meal ate 13% less food than adults who didnt drink fluids before eating (2).

Another study in moderate-weight men produced similar results (3).

Whats more, one review found that drinking water significantly increases resting energy expenditure (REE) in adults. REE refers to the base number of calories your body burns while at rest (4).

Additionally, research shows that replacing sugar-sweetened beverages with water can reduce calorie intake that may otherwise promote weight gain (5, 6).

Lastly, its 15-minute eating windows and breaks between meals and snacks may further reduce calorie intake.

Yet, some studies have observed that hydration has no weight loss effects (7).

Some studies suggest that water therapys 15-minute eating windows may impair long-term weight loss because your gut doesnt have time to signal your brain that its full. As a result, you may eat too much, too quickly (8).

One study found that children who ate rapidly were three times likelier to develop excess weight than those who didnt (9).

Conversely, eating slowly is associated with a lower risk of excess weight (10).

Research further reveals that calorie restriction may result in initial weight loss but tends to increase levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin. This may be one reason why only 20% of people who lose weight keep it off long term (11, 12).

While adequate hydration may boost fullness and prevent overeating, research is lacking about the specific effects of Japanese water therapy on weight loss.

While water therapy originated in Japan, it has become popular around the world largely thanks to word of mouth.

There are two main components to how Japanese water therapy works.

First, proponents of water therapy drink four to five 6-ounce (180-mL) glasses of room-temperature water on an empty stomach every morning, 45 minutes before any food or drink. (At the beginning, consider starting with only 12 glasses and gradually increasing the amount.)

Then, you drink water throughout the day as you normally would, paying attention to your thirst cues.

Additionally, most advocates recommend only eating meals for 15 minutes at a time, with a break of at least 2 hours before you eat or drink anything else.

Although no restrictions limit what or how much you eat on water therapy, sustainable weight loss requires healthy eating choices not just hydration.

While you arent meant to follow water therapy for a set period, some people report benefits within a few weeks to months and continue to practice it as long as they experience results.

Supporters assert that water therapy helps clear your digestive system, improves gut health, prevents constipation, and lowers your risk of conditions like type 2 diabetes, cancer, and high blood pressure. However, no scientific evidence supports such claims.

Still, drinking enough water keeps you hydrated, which may promote optimal brain function, energy levels, and blood pressure, as well as prevent headaches, constipation, and kidney stones (13, 14, 15, 16).

Keep in mind that basic water needs vary by individual. While 8 cups (1.9 liters) per day is a common recommendation, scientific evidence behind this amount is lacking (17).

Still, water therapy may account for approximately half of your daily water needs if you follow these recommendations.

Japanese water therapy involves drinking room-temperature water in the morning and following a restricted eating timetable. No research backs its health claims, but proper hydration is beneficial.

While adequate hydration is beneficial for overall health, its possible to drink too much water.

Overhydration, also called water intoxication, occurs when you drink a large amount of water in a short period.

This can severely lower the sodium concentration in your bloodstream and lead to a dangerous condition called hyponatremia. In turn, this may cause nausea, vomiting, seizures, coma, and even death if untreated (18, 19).

While hyponatremia is rare among healthy people with normally functioning kidneys, its best to avoid drinking more than the maximum amount of water that healthy kidneys can filter about 4 cups (945 mL) per hour (20).

Although drinking the recommended 45 glasses of water in the morning is likely safe for most adults, it may be too much water for some people to comfortably and safely consume. Listen to your body and stop drinking water if you begin to feel uncomfortable.

If you drink more water than Japanese water therapy recommends over a short period, you run the risk of overhydration.

Japanese water therapy has been touted for its weight loss benefits, but theres inadequate scientific evidence to support this effect.

Still, adequate hydration may lead to positive effects on weight loss by helping you feel full and preventing overeating.

However, hydration is only one part of the weight loss puzzle, and Japanese water therapy may overly restrictive calorie intake which could lead to rapid food intake and weight gain.

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This Guy Lost Weight and Built Muscle in Just 1 Week by Doing Burpees – menshealth.com

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Following on from the challenge where he improved his pullup max in just one week by doing pullups for 10 minutes every day, Rob from the OnTheCheapTip YouTube channel has set himself a new task: doing 100 burpees every day for one week. It might not sound like a huge amount of time, but he's interested to see if he will get any results just from doing rep after rep of the notoriously exhausting move.

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On the first day he throws himself into the 100 reps, and is wrecked after the first 50, but pushes through, and feels the effects almost instantly. "I am feeling a little sore, and it's funny, because I am not just sore in one area, I'm kind of sore all over my body," he says.

After starting off with a simpler version of the move, on Day 3 Rob decides to increase the difficulty by doing the full exercise including the pushup at the lower end of the movement. As the week passes, he finds himself making his way through the 100 daily burpees more quickly and with less difficulty.

"I'm feeling good, my body's not in pain any more, I think I'm getting acclimated," he says on Day 6. "I'm looking forward to the next two days being a little less strenuous than maybe the first day."

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At the start of the week, Rob weighs 143.4 pounds, with 15.3 percent body fat. 700 burpees later, he weighs 141.2 pounds, with 14.8 percent body fat.

"I lost a little over 2 pounds, which is actually pretty good for 1 week," he says. "Even though it's not an extreme amount of weight loss, you can tell by my body that I did get a little bit more toned, which means I gained a little bit of muscle... On top of that, I lost an inch of my waist, which definitely shows improvement."

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‘VPR’: Randall Emmett is ‘Working Hard’ to Lose Weight, Fans Notice and Love it – TV Shows Ace

Posted: July 8, 2020 at 8:51 pm

Vanderpump Rules star Randall Emmett is getting trim and fans are taking note. The Hollywood producer is noticeably slimmer in recent photos posted to his social media. He often thanks fans commenting on his weight loss. In a recent post, he confirmed that hes been working hard on getting healthier.

The VPR star is currently in Puerto Rico with Lala Kent. While the couple are enjoying the trip, its a working vacation. Randall is making his directorial debut with the movie Midnight in the Switchgrass. Us Weekly reports that the movie is finally filming again after a short hiatus due to the coronavirus pandemic.

The movie stars heavy-hitters such as Bruce Willis and Megan Fox. Rapper-turned-actor Machine Gun Kelly is also starring in the movie. In fact, he recently began a real-life romance with his movie co-star, Megan Fox.

Randalls photos get very different comments. A recent photo of him and Lala had fans speculating that she was pregnant. Shes wearing a tracksuit in the photo, which is very suspicious to some fans.

Over the July 4th weekend, another photo of the couple got a lot of comments aimed at Randall. Several fans wrote comments about Randalls visible weight loss. He replied to one fan saying that hes been working hard on getting fit and exercising.

See a comparison from four months ago vs. Fourth of July weekend.

Randall only recently began appearing on Vanderpump Rules. Even though hes been dating Lala since 2016, it was only on Season 8 that fans got a glimpse of Randall. Before that, no one on the show was allowed to so much as say his name.

As a result, many fans didnt really know much about Randall, let alone what he looked like. Fans did get hints that he was older and heavyset from VPRs James Kennedys comments. In fact, during fights with Lala, James would often make fun of Randall, specifically his weight.

As a result, fans didnt know what to expect with Randall showing up for Season 8. However, Randalls humor and obvious love for Lala quickly made him a fan favorite. His physical appearance didnt get much attention from fans.

But his recent photos where hes slimmer are gaining a lot of attention regarding his looks. One fan compared him to a young Lorenzo Lamas from Falcon Crest fame.

In addition to winning over fans, Randall won over James Kennedy, as well. The two are close friends a year after Season 8 of Vanderpump Rules. (Season 8 began airing in January, but was filmed during the summer of 2019.)

During the final episode of Season 8, James took Randall aside to personally apologize for his nasty comments. James recently celebrated the one-year mark on his journey to sobriety. His apology to Randall was part of making amends for his drunken behavior.

Randalls weight loss may have something to do with his upcoming wedding to Lala Kent. The couple were set to marry in April, but had to push their wedding back to sometime this summer.

Check back with us for updates on if/when Vanderpump Rules will return for Season 9.

Jennifer Havener grew up in a small town in Upstate New York. She earned her B.A in Writing & Literature from Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado. She always knew watching reality TV shows and soap operas, particularly 'Days of Our Lives', would come in handy someday.

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Healthy Eating Tips to Get Back on Track After a Holiday Weekend – The Beet

Posted: July 8, 2020 at 8:51 pm

So, you blew it with the calorie bank this Fourth of July weekend. Your fancy food tracking app pretty much had a meltdown after that fifth plant-based hot dog. Or perhaps you simply went a little overboard in the chocolate fudgesicles department. Either way, youll be the first to admit you veered off your healthy eating and weight loss goals and here we are. The good news? Youre not alone on Team Holiday Weekend Overeating, and with a few savvy tips to switch up your MO this week, youll be back on track with your nutrition goals in no time. Regardless of where you fall on the vegan spectrum, read on for our favorite tips to fight belly bulge after a long weekend of overindulgence.

If you [woke up and felt] a food hangover, get back on track immediately with the next meal. This is really the best route, instead of saying youll wait till after lunch or after dinner...or after tomorrow, Amy Gorin, MS, RDN, a plant-based registered dietitianin the New York City area, wisely counsels. Her suggestions? A cauliflower smoothieor creamy smoothie bowl. If youre looking for more shake-spiration, check out our Smoothies of the Day.

One of the most nutritious side effects of going plant-based? A whole world of greens, from collards to arugula, fast become go-to's when youre planning meals.Vegetables are unequivocally good for us and there is no denying that! Vegetables provide us with plenty of micronutrients and fiber to keep us healthy and satiated, shares Tiffany Ma, RD. Making sure we get a vegetable in at every meal is a great way to boost the overall nutrition content of our meals and get back on track to reaching our weight loss goals. These days, were loving these Grilled Tempeh Collard Wraps With Mango Salsa & Spicy Almond Butter Sauce.

It's challenging to go for the healthy choice if it's not available in your home. Having a holiday weekend can throw off your routine, says Shena Jaramillo, MS, RD, who recommends making a grocery list before you shop to make the healthiest choice the easiest choice. Some vegan pantry staples we love include canned beans, tomato paste and sauce, canned coconut milk, canned corn, nuts, peanut butter, and seaweed, to name a few.

Perhaps the corollary to Jaramillos grocery list guidelines above, Trista K. Best, Registered Dietitian with Balance One, says Simply don't buy, or get rid of, the unhealthy junk food you've been eating through the holidays. This doesn't mean you eat it until it is all gone and then start making better choices. Were looking at you, freezer stash of sugar-laden fudgesicles. Begin by removing the bad stuff and restocking with nutrient-dense foods. While I consider myself a plant-forward dieter I find it easier to make the necessary changes if I go completely plant-based for a week or more. This allows me to get over my cravings more quickly and reduces inflammation that has built up from bad dieting.

We, too, overdid it on the red, white, and bloody mary front. (Not to mention all those aforementioned wieners.) If you overdid it over the weekend, you may have taken in a good amount of salt, since both restaurant foods and processed snack foods may contain higher amounts of sodium, says Gorin. It helps to stay hydrated and get some of that sodium out of your system. Water is great, of course, as are foods that contain potassium, as this nutrient works to counteract sodium, she adds, noting that a nutrient-dense smoothie made with avocado is a good choice.

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Health Experts Weigh In on the Real Reason You’re Always Feeling Hungry – Yahoo Canada Shine On

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Ah, there it is again hunger, causing your tummy to grumble and your mind to drift away from the task in front of you. "Didn't I just have lunch an hour ago?" you might ask yourself as you make your fifth trip to peer into the fridge again. Hunger is natural and is supposed to be self-regulated; these days, everyone on talk shows and on Instagram seem to be talking about "intuitive" eating or listening to your body's needs, especially when you feel hungry. We bet you know when you've crossed a line, though, and "snacking" turns into an unintentional fourth or fifth meal. If you constantly feel hungry no matter what you're eating, it's time to think about what you're putting on the plate.

Sometimes, an unchecked increase in appetite can be explained by other health conditions or life situations (such as breast feeding), or even by medications you take. But more often, there may be other choices you're making during the day that might unintentionally add fuel to your endless appetite. Below, with the help of a holistic panel of health experts assembled by Good Housekeeping, we explore some of the reasons you may be feeling hungry all of the time and how to fix them, starting right now.

Believe it or not, sometimes our body processes thirst in the same way that it processes hangry pangs, and you could be mistaking thirst for hunger. Stefani Sassos, MS, RDN, CDN, the Good Housekeeping Institute's registered dietitian, explains that how much water you drink directly influences how "satiated" (full!) you feel during the day. "My biggest tip is not to wait until you're 'thirsty' to grab some water chances are that you're already dehydrated if you're feeling thirst or dry mouth," Sassos says, adding that most women need to consume at least 72 ounces of water each day (but that formula may depend on your size and activity level). "Set a schedule for yourself to space out your water intake throughout the day and make it a priority." Plus, upping how much water you're drinking on average may be a boon for weight loss if you're dieting or exercising, as Sassos links being properly hydrated to active metabolic rates throughout the day.

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How do you know if you're actually thirsty and not truly hungry in the moment? Try drinking a glass or two of water before you decide if it's time to eat again, and wait a few minutes. "You'll be able to gauge whether you're truly hungry or just thirsty," Sassos says.

Meaning, you may be missing out on a much-needed meal (like breakfast!) when you're burning through a bunch of energy during the day or, you're mindlessly eating when you're simply bored on the couch. Comprehensive research establishing the link between hunger and physical activity is lacking, but as Sassos points out, limited research suggests that exercise may trick your body into suppressing appetite during a workout (your body temperature may have something to do with that phenomena). If you're not eating wholesome meals before or after prolonged activity cycling, running, swimming, lifting weights, as examples you may be setting yourself up for intense hunger pangs later in the day. "You need proper nutrition to help repair your muscle," Sasso says, adding that she'll actively pad her meals with nutritious picks to "complement" her workout session.

Conversely, you may be engaging in distracted or mindless eating when you're sedentary (think: on the couch, at your desk, or in the car). "If you're sedentary most of the day and not doing much, boredom can certainly entice you to eat more," Sassos says. "If you just ate and know you should feel full, but are bored and want to eat more, consider distracting yourself pick up a book, or actually get up and exercise! If I know I'm just bored and not hungry, I'll hold a plank for a minute and that craving will go away."

Fiber is that magical ingredient that makes a meal feel really filling as opposed to something that doesn't really satisfy you after you've finished eating, explains Julie Benard, M.D., a board-certified pediatric obesity medicine specialist and a pediatrician within the University of Missouri Health Care system. "A diet low in fiber can cause frequent hunger, as fiber is broken down slowly by our gastrointestinal tract, which leads to more stable blood sugar levels and therefore less feelings of hunger," she says.

You should be aiming to eat your way through 25g of fiber throughout the day, Sassos says. But you don't have to painstakingly count at first: Load up on meals that are highly fibrous, that incorporate things like avocados, beans, or most nuts as the main attraction. You should feel the results soon thereafter: "High-fiber foods may actually take longer to chew, are slower to digest, and promote satiety," Sassos says.

Dr. Benard and Sassos don't want you to believe all carbs are bad: Whole grains, fruits, and vegetables all contain naturally occurring carbohydrates, and they are definitely pillars of any healthy diet. Refined carbohydrates, however, should be enjoyed occasionally. White breads, pasta, and pastries, among many other items that are also high in saturated fats and sugar, cause a spike in insulin, a hormone that helps regulate blood sugar. "We get an initial burst of energy and satiety from these starchy and sugary treats, but then insulin causes our body to burn through that sugar quickly," Dr. Benard explains. "This leads to subsequent rapid declines in blood sugar that trigger our feelings of hunger once again."

Sugar is a carbohydrate too, and it's often the main ingredient in refined carbohydrates alongside classic desserts that you're thinking of right now. You probably are sick to death of hearing about that afternoon "sugar crash," when your blood sugar plummets after eating something very sweet, which later causes you to reach for even more food to help you get your blood sugar back up again. But did you know that repeatedly working your way through this cycle may cause lasting damage? Sugar and refined carbohydrates play into constant elevated blood sugar that can lead to insulin resistance, when your body can't use glucose from your blood for energy (a form of prediabetes), Sassos says.

"Interestingly enough, insulin shares similarities with leptin a hormone that helps to regulate appetite and weight control," she explains. "Lepin and insulin actually directly regulate each other, and in the case of insulin resistance, this will cancel out the 'appetite-control' effect and can lead to a vicious hunger cycle." Sugar is naturally found in nutritious items like fruits, but if you can identify snacks in your daily rotation that are high in added sugars or processed carbs, those are some of the first items you should cut back on.

If you're new to trying out a vegetarian or vegan diet, this could be especially true. And protein doesn't just mean red meat! It includes lean fish, poultry, and plant-based items like tofu or lentils. "A diet low in protein can also lead to frequent feelings of hunger, even though one may be consuming a higher amount of calories," Dr. Benard says.

She explains that a hormone called ghrelin is the hormone responsible for our hunger pangs at the molecular level, and is released when the stomach is empty. Our stomach is stretched in the process of eating, thus decreasing the levels of ghrelin released, but "what we're eating can determine how long our ghrelin levels stay low," Dr. Benard says. "Protein is the most effective nutrient at keeping ghrelin low for longer periods of time, especially compared to carbohydrates." Science!

Which is why you may always fall prey to a post-lunch (or dinner) snack later on. "A lot of people will tell me they're 'being good' with their nutrition up until the afternoon, where cravings hit and they just fall off the wagon," Sassos explains. "When I go to analyze their 'good' mornings, it's usually just low-calorie! Restricting yourself early in the day actually may set you up for failure as the day progresses."

There's been a lot of debate around skipping breakfast recently, and some dieters swear by restricting their meals to certain hours of the day (often referred to as intermittent fasting). Regardless of when you choose to eat your first meal of the day, it should be full of nourishing items alongside plenty of water, Sassos recommends. "Im a fan of bulking up that breakfast and lunch meal with lean protein, healthy fiber, and tons of vegetables to keep you full for hours," she says. "Eating fiber in the morning can help to control afternoon cravings, and I like to look at it as making an investment to help you have a successful day."

Feeling hungry might be a side effect of purposefully not feeding yourself because you feel that you've "lost control," says David Schlundt, PhD, an associate professor of psychology at Vanderbilt University and a member of the university's Diabetes Research and Training Center. "Food provides some temporary relief from negative emotion, but hunger is rarely the trigger for emotional eating It's a problem when people impose unrealistically strict dietary rules on themselves," he says.

For example, if you believe that you shouldn't eat breakfast because it'll make you gain weight, then you will likely feel hungry when you skip it and then break other self-imposed dietary rules. "An example might be that you believe donuts are bad, but when you're hungry and there's a donut in the break room, you pick up two when no one is looking," Schlundt explains. "This becomes a problem not because you took in calories your body was telling you to do that but because the perceived rule violation is a negative experience leading to guilt, self-blame, and abstinence violation. This is the extended loss of control that occurs as a result of your self-defined dietary violation."

This behavior can lead you to be extremely restrictive in what you eat, when you eat, or how much you eat later on, Schlundt says, all factors that can influence your appetite.

Ah, yet another way that sleep can impact our daily lives. Not getting enough rest at night may inadvertently affect how much you're eating throughout the day, especially if you're frequently getting less than 7 hours of sleep. "Feeling sleep deprived can do a number on our will power, as we then tend to not make the best nutrition choices," Dr. Benard says, like easy ready-to-eat items containing refined carbs and sugar. "On a hormonal level, some studies also suggest that a lack of sleep may be associated with lower levels of leptin our 'feeling full' hormone and higher levels of ghrelin the hungry hormone."

These hormones may be at the heart of why sleep deprivation has been associated with excessive weight gain over a longer period, Sassos says. A landmark study published in the American Journal of Epidemiology followed 60,000 women over 16 years while recording their sleep habits and dietary functions alongside other lifestyle aspects; it noted that women who slept 5 hours or less per night had a 15% higher risk of becoming obese, and were 30% more likely to gain 30 pounds in the same time frame compared to women who slept 7 hours each night.

All to say: You should be doing everything in your power to establish better sleep hygiene, and work on creating a better-for-you bedtime routine.

"I like to categorize cravings by whether they're coming from above the neck or below the neck," Sassos explains. "Above the neck cravings are emotional, often come on suddenly, and aren't satisfied even if you do eat a full meal. They may trigger feelings of shame and guilt, and you may feel like you have no control over your food choices."

On the flip side, then, "below the neck" cravings are actually a sign of physical hunger that you shouldn't ignore, Sassos says. "These cravings build gradually, and many food options sound appealing. Once you're sensibly full, the cravings go away. Below the neck cravings aren't associated with any feelings of guilt or anger, but rather you feel satisfied or even relieved after eating that particular item or meal."

Stress has a terrible way of impacting much of our lives, including how much we eat; the flight-or-fight response associated with stress can lead to an increase in hunger later on (the Cleveland Clinic even lists hunger a side effect of stress). But more seriously, Schlundt says that a severe, sustained change in appetite is one of the main symptoms of major depressive disorder. "There are two types of people: Those who eat more when depressed, and those who lose interest in food when depressed," he adds. "Eating more when depressed may be more complicated than just increased hunger. It is probably some degree of loss of control over behavior rather than hunger alone."

If mealtimes have become an unstable part of your day and feel that it might be due to anxiety, depression, or emotional trauma, you should consider seeking out professional help. The American Psychological Association's Psychologist Locator tool can help you find a licensed therapist in your area that takes your insurance.

Underlying conditions like these can be the source of your insatiable appetite, but this is probably the least likely explanation for feeling hungry all the time. "Increased hunger can certainly be a sign of diabetes, alongside increased thirst or frequent urination," Dr. Benard says. "It also could be a sign of hyperthyroidism, which goes hand in hand with an increased heart rate, feeling jittery, or losing weight without trying There are rarely genetic changes that can lead to insatiable hunger as well."

If you feel like you've exhausted the suggestions on this list to no avail, it's time to schedule a checkup with your healthcare provider, where you can address your diet and other aspects of your hunger in depth. Your appetite may be caused by a condition that's beyond your control and could require qualified attention.

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How Collingwood can revive their season amid off-field turmoil – ESPN

Posted: July 8, 2020 at 8:51 pm

Collingwood's couple of weeks from hell have been some catalogue of disaster coming from quarters you'd hardly anticipate dealing with during the course of an AFL season.

The first blow was routine enough, the potential loss for the season through injury to a key part of the machinery in defender Jeremy Howe. Then, however, a series of off-field events just as the Pies were attempting to rebound from their first loss of the season.

There was the ramping up of the fall-out between former premiership defender Heritier Lumumba and his old club. Steele Sidebottom's "bender" and subsequent four-week suspension. President Eddie McGuire's ham-fisted attempts to mitigate the damage. Then Jordan De Goey's sex abuse charge.

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It would be a pretty remarkable football team which could withstand those ructions without some impact on its performance. But there's a bit of an issue emerging with Collingwood in an on-field sense, too, and it's independent of the weight of outside pressures.

Given the Pies are only half-a-game outside the eight, it's hardly yet a full-blown crisis. But the difference between Collingwood's best and worst has been an unusually fine line, the foundations of its game standing up in defeat.

Which raises an obvious question. Does the way the Magpies play their football offer enough bang for their buck (or, pardon the pun, 'Bucks')?

It's no secret Collingwood likes to play a high-possession brand of football. The Pies have been the No.1 team for disposals each of the last two seasons and are again so far in 2020. That's as much about its defence as it attack, and by and large it's proved very successful.

The Magpies are careful with the footy in hand. It means that when they lose possession, the opposition has greater difficulty converting those turnovers into scores, winning the ball back either in tough scoring positions, or with the Collingwood defence already well-set. The Pies were second only to Geelong for fewest points conceded in 2019, and are currently third.

It's the caution with the ball going in an offensive direction which can cause them grief. Particularly when Collingwood's key forward targets are either struggling, injured, or prone to bouts of inconsistency, as have Mason Cox, Ben Reid and Brodie Mihocek respectively.

The Pies' "go-tos" in terms of goalkicking are very much their medium-sized and small forwards. Last year, Collingwood's leading six goalkickers totalled 161. Only Mihocek could in any way be classed a tall target. This season, the top six currently have 31 between them. Again, Mihocek, with eight goals, is the only tall.

For the likes of De Goey, Jaidyn Stephenson, Jamie Elliott and Will Hoskin-Elliott to have scoreboard impact, they need to be found in space on a lead. That requires quick, clean delivery inside 50.

But too often, the Pies are laborious going forward, eventually forced to either bomb speculatively to marking targets who can't get the job done, or to the "in-betweeners" who, given that slow delivery, too often have no space in which to lead.

Move the ball quickly, as Collingwood was able to do in round one against the Western Bulldogs and again in the round three victory over St Kilda, and the scores come. When slowed, as the Pies were again last Friday night against Essendon after scoring the first three goals, and it's death by a thousand kicks.

Over the course of 2019 and so far this season, the Magpies, despite their No.1 ranking for both disposals and uncontested marks, ranked only eighth for points scored. What's just as, if not more significant, is the teams which score most heavily and move the football quickest. In almost every case, they're the same teams.

Champion Data statistics show that Collingwood ranks only ninth for offensive efficiency (points scored per 50 minutes the ball is in the forward half) over 2019 and this season. Last year, fellow finalists Richmond, GWS, Geelong and West Coast were all ranked top four.

A good measure of ball movement speed in the lead-up to goal is disposals in the midfield and defensive zones per score. Last season, the teams with the lowest disposals per score were, in order: Brisbane, Geelong, Richmond, West Coast, Hawthorn and GWS. Where did they rank for points scored? First, second, sixth, fifth, 11th and fourth respectively. Collingwood ranked 13th for disposals per score in midfield and D50, and eighth for points scored.

In 2020, the teams with the lowest disposals per score are Brisbane, Port Adelaide, Geelong, Carlton and GWS. And their points scored rankings? Third, second, first, seventh and fourth. Collingwood is a lowly 15th for disposals per score and 10th for points scored.

They're pretty obvious discrepancies to the other "top" teams in the AFL. And look even worse given the amount of football the Pies routinely win, even in defeat, and the presence of names like Scott Pendlebury, (until last week) Steele Sidebottom, Taylor Adams, Adam Treloar, not to mention a large support cast going through midfield.

Last week against Essendon, from its first three goals in 12 minutes until the final term, only four of 19 Collingwood chains of possession from the back 50 ended up in the forward 50.

In the last quarter, when the Pies, the best part of five goals down, had no choice but to throw caution to the wind, that figure was a far healthier three from eight. Surely, there's a clear message there.

You can't stop Collingwood winning the football, it seems. But if you can slow them down, the impact is just as pronounced.

As coach, Nathan Buckley can't necessarily control how well teams defend against his. But he can do something to control how his own team attacks. And right now, more dare and less of a defensive mindset would help fix at least the on-field component of Collingwood's current issues.

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How to Return to Your Normal Gym Workouts Without Getting Injured – Runner’s World

Posted: July 8, 2020 at 8:50 pm

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With gyms closed during the coronavirus outbreak, weve all shifted to living room workouts, sweat sessions at the local park, or an extended rest period for the last few months. But as states begin to slowly reopen, that means your local gym will soon be open again if it is not already.

Though if you choose to go back to the gym, your workouts will probably look a little different and may include wearing a mask, reserving gym time, training outdoors, or wiping down equipment before and after use. You might also be worried about how this extended time away from access to gym equipment has affected your fitness, and what exactly you should do to resume strength training for the first time to avoid injury.

The key here is to keep working out safely. Its important to exercise, even during a pandemic as it can help boost your immune system, but its also vital that you dont overdo it, as too much exercise may actually compromise your immunities.

So, we tapped Tony Gentilcore, C.S.C.S., founder of Core in Brookline, Massachussetts, Kara Miklaus, NASM-certified trainer and co-owner of WORK Training Studio in Irvine, California, and Guillem Gonzalez-Lomas, M.D., Sports Orthopedic Surgeon at NYU Langone Health to find out exactly how you can safely ramp up your workouts as you get back into the gym or take your home training to the next level.

(As coronavirus cases continue to rise across the country, before making any decisions, check with local health guidelines. You can find a directory of state health departments here.)

As you head back to the gym, your new routine should be based off of how much you worked out during quarantine. If you worked out five days a week, congratulations you are among the few! But if you didnt exercise at all or performed one to two workouts per week, add in one extra workout per week for as many weeks as it takes to hit your goal.

For example, if you didnt work out at all over the past few months, do just one workout your first week back. The next week try two, the third week try three, and so on until you meet your training frequency goal, suggests Miklaus.

As a general rule of thumb, you should keep it easy. Gyms have been shut down for around three to four months, and its going to take you that long to get back to where you were beforeits not going to take a week, says Gentilcore.

Doing too much too soon can easily lead to injury, Lomas says, even if you feel fresh and capable. A frenetic increase in activity can leave you with delayed onset muscle soreness, which may then incapacitate you for a few days, putting you right back to where you started.

Instead of trying to stubbornly will yourself into fitness in record time, use the re-initiation as an opportunity. Start light and short. Focus on proper technique and gradually increase the intensity, Lomas says.

For additional resistance, starting at about half the volume you were at when you were in the gym before is a good place to start, Gentilcore says. For example, if you were bench pressing 60 pounds, start back with 30 pounds and build from there.

He suggests selecting a weight which you can lift with 2 or 3 reps in reserve. That way, its heavy enough that youre building strength but not so heavy that you lose your technique or compromise form. The weight should not be so light that you could perform 20 reps when the workout calls for 10 reps.

Youll know how to properly scale up in weight when you can go beyond your failure point. This means, for whatever rep count youre doing (5, 10, 20, etc.), it should feel like you cant do one more rep after that.

For example, if youre doing 15 bicep curls with 15 pounds and you get to rep 15 and feel like I could do this forever! then its time to pick up those 20-pound dumbbells, says Miklaus.

As a general rule of thumb, you can add 5 percent to the previous weeks load. For example, if you can barbell squat 100 pounds comfortably and with good form for a week, increase the weight to 105 the following week.

Thats a conservative, but safe progression, says Gentilcore. If you havent been doing much, your tendons and ligaments may be cranky and weak. Ramping up gradually will help you avoid run-sabotaging injuries such as torn ACLs, hamstrings, and ruptured Achilles tendons, Gentilcore says.

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A proper warmup is essential, says Lomas. Functional warmups involving light jogging, cycling, light plyometrics (such as skipping and dynamic stretching) are most beneficial before a workout. It will also prep your mind as well as your body.

The idea is not just that your joints and muscles should get a healthy increase in blood flow before getting stressed. You also want your brain to be lasered in on your musculoskeletal system. Proprioceptionthe brains ability to locate its limbs in spacegets enhanced after warmups that stress coordination and flexibility. Its that unconscious focus that will minimize your chance of planting your foot the wrong way, or doing that last awkward clean, Lomas explains.

And, you should take time for recovery, too.

I think going for a walk is the most underrated form of recovery. A lot of people think they have to do ice baths, break out the massage guns, etc., for great recovery, Gentilcore says. But in reality, just going for a walk will really aid muscle recovery and alleviate soreness.

A massive hidden benefit of enforced rest is that it wipes the slate clean, Lomas suggests using this time to break your old patterns. If you didnt do bodyweight exercises, try them. If youve never done yoga, do a class. Adding cross-training can help reduce injury risk and make you an overall better runner.

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If you havent trained at all in months, you should expect it to take the same amount of time to get back into your precoronavirus shape as it took to get out of that shapemeaning, if you didnt workout for three months, you might have a three-month road ahead, says Miklaus.

In reality, most of us have been doing something at home. Within four weeks of regular and systematic training starting light and gradually increasing, you can expect to be close to your previous standards, Lomas says.

And, taking time for recovery is essential, says Gentilcore. He suggests setting up a simple mobility circuit using bands or body weight on your off days to give yourself a day of recovery while still working toward your goal. Even going for a brisk walk will be really beneficial.

Heres where you have to have an honest conversation with yourself, Gentilcore says. Have you done nothing? Have you been doing the best you can? If youve been doing anything, you shouldnt need to treat your return to the gym like a total newbie. Youll still want to be cautious and not go full-out right out of the gate.

But your return really depends on how intense your bodyweight workouts have been, Miklaus says. Your muscles wont have completely atrophied during quarantine even if you didnt work out. You just might have to go lighter in weight or lower your reps or sets, Miklaus says.

And, dont be too hard on yourself. Most people have taken some time away from the gym unless they have a really sweet home setup, and are probably in the same boat as you, Miklaus says. Dont let perfection be the enemy of progress. Moving at all is better than moving not at all.

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