lactation – the process of producing and releasing milk from the mammary glands in your breasts.
Lactation begins in pregnancy when hormonal changes signal the mammary glands to make milk in preparation for the birth of your baby.
lactation – the process of producing and releasing milk from the mammary glands in your breasts.
Lactation begins in pregnancy when hormonal changes signal the mammary glands to make milk in preparation for the birth of your baby.
free radical – a chemical produced after a molecular reaction, often containing oxygen, that has one ‘free’ unpaired electron on its outer surface. This makes it able to react and damage other cells, and perhaps increase progression of cardiovascular disease, cancers and aging. See antioxidant.
ChemSex is a common term used by gay men for drug use that includes at least one of these three recreational drugs: meth, meph and G.
amino acids – amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. DNA codes for amino acids. Three nucleotides (segments of the genetic code) make one amino acid. Amino acids are critical to life, and have many functions in the way your body works.
bacteria – single-cell micro-organisms without a nucleus.