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Gonadotropins Defined
FSH and LH.
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Stress Puts Double Whammy On Reproductive System, Fertility
Published June 29, 2009, 11:22 am, Science Daily
Stress is known to decrease fertility and sexual behavior, but researchers thought this was because stress hormones lower levels of a brain hormone called gonadotropin releasing hormone, or GnRH. Biologists now show that stress hormones also boost levels of a hormone that suppresses GnRH -- a double whammy. The scientists hope it will be possible to block this hormone, called gonadotropin ...
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