sex hormone
Americannoun
noun
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Origin of sex hormone
First recorded in 1935–40
Example Sentences
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But experts say this is nothing to worry about, as our immune system affects the sex hormones in our body.
From BBC
This discovery suggested they might instead be used to treat a range of other health conditions impacted by sex hormones, such as breast and prostate cancer and endometriosis.
From Scientific American
These changes, which are set in motion by the same sex hormones that prompt the external physical developments of puberty, make children more capable of higher-level thinking and reasoning.
From New York Times
Puberty blockers—a class of drugs called GnRH agonists that dampen the effects of sex hormones—have been used safely for decades to delay puberty in children who start it too early.
From Scientific American
They work on the brain to stop the rise in sex hormones - oestrogen and testosterone - that accompany puberty.
From BBC
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