hormones in the PONS Dictionary

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Yes, inorganic dairy produce does contain hormones which could potentially disrupt the balance of reproductive hormones in humans.
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There are other biological factors that are associated with hypersexuality such as premenstrual changes, and the exposure to virilising hormones in childhood or in utero.
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This could be the result of an increased level of natural hormones similar to anabolic steroids, as well as altered epinephrine (adrenalin) and norepinephrine levels.
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Investigation involves an ultrasound scan and a blood test to check for hormones or proteins linked to testicular cancer.
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Some state that it contains anti-bacterial enzymes such as lysozyme and hormones such as androsterone, though others dispute this.
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This is regulated partly through control of secretion of hormones from the pituitary gland.
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The mixture produces hormones such as auxin (from yeast and filamentous fungus) gibberellins from red fungus and cytokines from germs and yeast.
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Fluorine can also damage the thyroid gland leading to hyperparatthyroidism, the uncontrolled secretion of parathyroid hormones.
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Some protein drinks and powders can contain ingredients like inorganic growth hormones and creatine, which are believed to contribute to the balding process.
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Through this research the impact of the amount of these hormones before or just after birth has become clearer.
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