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Pills, Patches, and Shots: Can Hormones Prevent Aging?

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Publication Year: 2007
Type: Federal resource, Brochure
Language: English
Website: http://www.niapublications.org/tipsheets/pdf/Pills_Patches_and_Shots-Can_Hormones_Prevent_Aging.pdf

This brochure discusses some of the important hormones in our bodies and what role they play. It also discusses how are bodies are affected by the decline in hormones as we age and whether to consider hormone supplements.

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National Institute on Aging Information Center, NIA, NIH, HHS
Building 31, Room 5C27, 31 Center Drive, MSC 2292
Bethesda MD 20892

Phone: (301) 495-3311 EN/SP
Toll-free Phone: (800) 222-2225 En/Sp

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