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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.
Genetic switch that links animal growth and cancer

Genetic switch that links animal growth and cancer

Anxiogenic-like effect of chronic corticosterone in the light-dark emergence task in mice

Anxiogenic-like effect of chronic corticosterone in the light-dark emergence task in mice

Evista may be a better option than Tamoxifen for reducing breast cancer risk

Evista may be a better option than Tamoxifen for reducing breast cancer risk

Hap1 protein could lead to future drug targets for eating disorders

Hap1 protein could lead to future drug targets for eating disorders

The less a child sleeps, the more likely he or she is to become overweight

The less a child sleeps, the more likely he or she is to become overweight

Nimesulide fights breast cancer by targeting key enzyme

Nimesulide fights breast cancer by targeting key enzyme

Stress-induced, high levels of corticotropin-releasing factor might be responsible for binge behaviour and addiction

Stress-induced, high levels of corticotropin-releasing factor might be responsible for binge behaviour and addiction

Direct link between high cholesterol levels and prostate cancer

Direct link between high cholesterol levels and prostate cancer

Hormone therapy associated with increased risk of breast cancer among black women

Hormone therapy associated with increased risk of breast cancer among black women

A hormone receptor with regulatory roles in food intake, fear response, and cardiovascular function may also be involved in breast cancer

A hormone receptor with regulatory roles in food intake, fear response, and cardiovascular function may also be involved in breast cancer

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

No evidence that taking estrogen alone increases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Advances in chemotherapy significantly reduce risk of disease recurrence in breast cancer patients

Advances in chemotherapy significantly reduce risk of disease recurrence in breast cancer patients

Research provides clues to obesity's cause

Research provides clues to obesity's cause

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Environmental scientists identify new culprits in the cancer equation

Prostate cancer risk linked to high cholesterol

Prostate cancer risk linked to high cholesterol

Usage and outcomes of primary androgen deprivation therapy for localized prostate cancer

Usage and outcomes of primary androgen deprivation therapy for localized prostate cancer

Estrogen-alone hormone therapy does not increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Estrogen-alone hormone therapy does not increase the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women

Estrogen therapy increases the risk of blood clots in some women

Estrogen therapy increases the risk of blood clots in some women

Research explains why recipients of growth hormone therapy may develop colon polyps

Research explains why recipients of growth hormone therapy may develop colon polyps

Scientists reconstruct Darwinian evolution to explain 'irreducible complexity'

Scientists reconstruct Darwinian evolution to explain 'irreducible complexity'

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