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hormone A chemical substance that is secreted into body fluids and transported to another organ, where it produces a specific effect on metabolism.
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hormone A chemical substance, formed in one organ or part of the body and carried in the blood to another organ or part where it alters the functional activity, and sometimes the structure, of one or more organs in a specific manner. Hyperthermia
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hormone replacement therapy A prescribed hormone therapy used to control menopausal symptoms; benefits include reducing the risk of heart disease and osteoporosis. Some research suggests that HRT may increase the likelihood of certain types of breast cancers in women with high-risk profiles. Women should consider their personal and family medical histories and discuss their options with their doctor before taking supplemental hormones.
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hormone A substance made and secreted by a gland and carried in the bloodstream to parts of the body where it has a specific effect on the way the body works
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hormone A chemical messenger within the body that is secreted by one type of cell and acts on another type of cell
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