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A hormone is a chemical released by one or more cells that affects cells in other parts of the organism. Only a small amount of hormone is required to alter cell metabolism. It is essentially a chemical messenger that transports a signal from one cell to another.
CBT, PE can ameliorate treatment-induced menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients

CBT, PE can ameliorate treatment-induced menopausal symptoms in breast cancer patients

UC Riverside to study molecular basis of hormonal regulation of mosquito reproduction

UC Riverside to study molecular basis of hormonal regulation of mosquito reproduction

Verapamil drug may reverse diabetes-related death of pancreatic beta cells

Verapamil drug may reverse diabetes-related death of pancreatic beta cells

FMBFarma granted exclusive rights to market Ampio's Zertane for PE in Brazil

FMBFarma granted exclusive rights to market Ampio's Zertane for PE in Brazil

Women diagnosed with DCIS need clear communication guidelines

Women diagnosed with DCIS need clear communication guidelines

Thromboembolic events can occur after musculoskeletal injury and related surgery

Thromboembolic events can occur after musculoskeletal injury and related surgery

Two Brandeis researchers receive Canada Gairdner Award

Two Brandeis researchers receive Canada Gairdner Award

Study finds higher death rate in calorie-restricted models of IBD

Study finds higher death rate in calorie-restricted models of IBD

Obesity gene mutation identified in mice

Obesity gene mutation identified in mice

PROLOR commences hGH-CTP Phase II trial in children with GHD

PROLOR commences hGH-CTP Phase II trial in children with GHD

Soy-based S-equol lowers HbA1c, LDL cholesterol and improves vascular stiffness

Soy-based S-equol lowers HbA1c, LDL cholesterol and improves vascular stiffness

Study reveals how Bdnf gene mutation contributes to severe obesity

Study reveals how Bdnf gene mutation contributes to severe obesity

Exposure to MEHP shortens reproductive life of female mice

Exposure to MEHP shortens reproductive life of female mice

Gamma Knife surgery stops growth of 'World's tallest living human'

Gamma Knife surgery stops growth of 'World's tallest living human'

Life Length, Cenegenics Carolinas partner to offer telomere testing

Life Length, Cenegenics Carolinas partner to offer telomere testing

States considering wide-ranging abortion, contraception legislation give lingering voice to issue

States considering wide-ranging abortion, contraception legislation give lingering voice to issue

Tarsa advances OSTORA NDA filing through $28M Series B financing

Tarsa advances OSTORA NDA filing through $28M Series B financing

Repligen total revenue increases to $7,165,000 for quarter ended December 31, 2011

Repligen total revenue increases to $7,165,000 for quarter ended December 31, 2011

BRG1 gene loss implies lack of response of cells to retinoic acid and steroids

BRG1 gene loss implies lack of response of cells to retinoic acid and steroids

Older women with mild retinopathy more likely to have cognitive decline and related vascular changes

Older women with mild retinopathy more likely to have cognitive decline and related vascular changes

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