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hormone replacement therapy (HRT). A therapeutic preparation of oestrogens, usually combined with a small amount of progestins, that is prescribed to alleviate some of the physical and psychological manifestations of menopause which are believed to result from the loss of ovarian function.
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hormone Chemical substance produced by an endocrine gland.
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hormone A chemical released into the bloodstream that stimulates or inhibits an action in another body tissue.
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hormone a chemical messenger involved in the regulation and coordination of cellular and bodily functions.
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hormone a chemical substance released into the body by the endocrine glands such as the thyroid, adrenal, or ovaries. The substance travels through the bloodstream and sets in motion various body functions. For example, prolactin, which is produced in the pituitary gland, begins and sustains the production of milk in the breasts after childbirth.
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