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Search results for: Bio-mimetic Hormone
Still life paintings introduced something visionary into the prior painting revolutions. It did not concentrate on aesthetics, illustrations or mimetic but concentrated contrarily on the lines, forms, colors and orientation on the canvas. Such paintings ...
During the last century, medical practitioners and women alike have become accustomed to talking about bio-identical hormone replacement therapy (BHRT) in menopause medicine. But there is a problem with this terminology. Hormones are not really bio-identical. They can be mimicked, but they are not identical. Furthermore, they cannot be replaced, rather they can be restored.
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