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Understanding Adrenal Stress Hormone Symptoms and the Benefits of Saliva Adrenal Stress Hormone Testing

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By Hormone Lab UK. Understanding Adrenal Stress Hormone Symptoms In today's fast-paced world, stress has become an inevitable part of our lives. From demanding work schedules to personal responsibilities, stress can take a toll on our overall well-being. When we experience prolonged or excessive stress, our adrenal glands play a vital role in our body's response. The adrenal glands produce stress hormones, such as cortisol, to help us cope with and adapt to stress. However, chronic stress can lead to an imbalance in these hormones, resulting in various symptoms and health concerns. In this blog post, we will explore the...

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Clinical Pearls - Getting the Most Out of Your Neurotransmitter Test

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Neurotransmitter testing is one of the most powerful functional assessment tools available — but it requires a nuanced approach to interpretation. In this clinical overview, Dr. Kate Placzek of ZRT Laboratory outlines the key fundamentals every practitioner needs before reading a neurotransmitter report: from understanding patterns over numbers and treatment sequencing, to the clinical significance of low serotonin on SSRIs, GABA’s peripheral mechanisms, and when to run a diurnal catecholamine assessment.

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Having Persistent Skin Problems? It might be your Hormones

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Persistent skin problems — from acne and dryness to unwanted hair growth and premature wrinkling — are often rooted in hormone imbalance. Oestrogen, testosterone, DHT, progesterone, thyroid hormones, cortisol and vitamin D all play distinct roles in skin health. This article explains the connections and how hormone testing can help identify the underlying cause.

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What Exactly Are We Talking About Breast Cancer

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Breast cancer is not one disease — it encompasses many distinct types with different attributes, degrees of invasiveness and treatment responses. Understanding the difference between invasive and non-invasive cancers, what hormone receptor status means, and which risk factors are modifiable can help women make more informed decisions about screening, lifestyle and hormone health. This article provides a clear, evidence-based overview.

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Do You Know What Estrogen Dominance is?

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Estrogen dominance — an excess of oestrogen relative to progesterone — is one of the most common hormonal imbalances in women. From heavy periods and mood swings to breast tenderness and weight gain, the symptoms are wide-ranging. Discover the causes, what to test, and how to restore balance.

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