THE FUNCTION OF HUMAN HORMONES
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Human hormones are chemical messengers that regulate various physiological processes essential for maintaining homeostasis. Produced by endocrine glands, hormones control metabolism, growth, reproduction, mood, and overall health. This article explores the major types of human hormones, their functions, and the consequences of hormonal imbalance, emphasizing the importance of hormones in health and disease management.
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