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Hormone

Progesterone

Progesterone is a hormone that plays critical roles in female reproductive health and has effects on brain function and bone density.

Indexed studies show progesterone can help manage abnormal uterine bleeding and menstrual disorders by regulating the uterus lining. It also influences how neurons behave, sometimes increasing and other times decreasing their activity levels. Additionally, it supports mental health during reproductive transitions like pregnancy and menopause. Progesterone has neuroprotective properties that may shield brain cells from damage, and it can contribute to bone strength in women.

This hormone is closely linked with estrogen and the menstrual cycle, impacting fertility and pregnancy outcomes. It also interacts with brain chemistry, affecting mood and cognitive functions during different life stages.

While these studies provide valuable insights, more research is needed to fully understand progesterone's effects across various health conditions.

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