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Hormone Imbalance and Weight Gain: The 8 Biological Factors You May Be Missing

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If you are eating well and exercising but still struggling to manage your weight, hormone imbalances may be playing a significant role. This article explores eight key hormonal factors that can drive weight gain — and what you can do about them.

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Hormones and Weight Management: What's the Connection?

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Struggling with unexplained weight gain? Your hormones could be the cause. Learn how imbalances in cortisol, thyroid, testosterone, oestrogen, and insulin affect your weight — and how targeted hormone testing can help.

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Weight Management and Hormones: Why Calories Alone Don't Tell the Whole Story

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Weight management is not simply about calories in versus calories out. Hormones play a central role in metabolism, fat storage, and appetite regulation. This article explores the hormonal factors that may be making weight management harder.

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Why Hormone Profiles Matter for Men’s Health

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When it comes to men's hormonal health, one test is rarely enough. Explore why hormone profiles that measure multiple markers together are the most effective way to identify the root cause of symptoms.

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Understanding Thyroid Hormone Imbalance: A Hidden Health Epidemic

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The thyroid gland may be small, but it plays a monumental role in maintaining your body’s health. Located in the neck and shaped like a butterfly, this endocrine powerhouse regulates everything from metabolism to mood through the hormones it produces. Yet, thyroid hormone imbalances often go unnoticed—despite affecting millions. According to the American Thyroid Association, more than 12% of the U.S. population will develop a thyroid condition during their lifetime, and up to 60% of those affected may not even know it. These disorders are frequently misdiagnosed or overlooked, often dismissed as symptoms of stress, ageing, or other common conditions....

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